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Martin Luther King Bridge — There are many roads and bridges named after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Martin Luther King Bridge can refer to: Martin Luther King Bridge (St. Louis) over the Mississippi River Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bridge in Petersburg, Virginia… … Wikipedia
Martin Luther King, Jr. — Martin Luther King and MLK redirect here. For other uses, see Martin Luther King (disambiguation) and MLK (disambiguation). Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr … Wikipedia
Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site — This article is about the National Historic Site in Atlanta, GA. For the article about the Memorial in Washington, D.C., see Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial King, Martin Luther, Jr., National Historic Site and Preservation District U.S. National … Wikipedia
Martin Luther King Bridge (St. Louis) — Martin Luther King Bridge MLK bridge from Eads Bridge Metro station, IL side Other name(s) Veterans Bridge Carries 3 lanes (1 westbound and 2 eastbound) of Route 799 … Wikipedia
List of streets named after Martin Luther King, Jr. — Streets named after Martin Luther King, Jr. can be found in many cities of the United States and in nearly every major metropolis in America. There are also a number of other countries that have honored King, including no fewer than ten cities in … Wikipedia
Streets named after Martin Luther King, Jr. — Streets named after Martin Luther King, Jr. can be found in many cities of the United States and in nearly every major metropolis in America. The number of streets named after King is growing every year:*As of 2003, there were over 600 American… … Wikipedia
Memorial Bridge (disambiguation) — Memorial Bridge refers to a number of bridges around the world:In the United States: * Abraham Lincoln Memorial Bridge, connecting La Salle and Oglesby, Illinois * Alfred H. Smith Memorial Bridge, Castleton on Hudson, New York * American Legion… … Wikipedia
Memorial Bridge — Contents 1 United States 2 Canada 3 Republic of Ireland 4 … Wikipedia
King, Martin Luther, Jr. — born Jan. 15, 1929, Atlanta, Ga., U.S. died April 4, 1968, Memphis, Tenn. U.S. civil rights leader. The son and grandson of Baptist preachers, King became an adherent of nonviolence while in college. Ordained a Baptist minister himself in 1954,… … Universalium
Veterans' Memorial Bridge — can refer to several bridges:* the Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge in New York, New York * the Detroit Superior Bridge in Cleveland, Ohio, officially known as the Veterans Memorial Bridge * the Gramercy Bridge in Gramercy, Louisiana,… … Wikipedia