PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Bridge officially reopened to traffic Monday morning, marking the end of a four-year closure and a $20 million federally funded reconstruction ...
The reopening of the Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Bridge has been pushed back to September, following a rehabilitation project that had closed it to vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclists for the past ...
On October 25, 1960, Martin Luther King Jr. was sentenced in Decatur, Georgia for protesting segregation at a department store lunch counter.King’s attendance at that protest reportedly violated his ...