The 53rd annual motorcade went through the streets of West Louisville before arriving at King Solomon Baptist Church.
Each year, the Martin Luther King Jr. motorcade winds through West Louisville, ending at King Solomon Missionary Baptist Church.
This year’s route will drive by several historical landmarks around the Metro, including Quinn Chapel AME Church, the only church in Louisville that Dr. King was allowed to preach in.
MLK Jr. roundtable discussions are from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. at King Solomon Baptist Church.
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