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Hotels With a Past: Lorraine Hotel, Memphis, Tenn.
This Memphis hotel was where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. stayed during the sanitation workers’ strike in 1968 — and where he was assassinated on April 4 while standing on the balcony of room 306.The historic building is now the site of the National Civil Rights Museum, and his suite has been captured in time, unchanged from that fateful night.
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