This tour explores the rich and often untold history of African Americans in our Nation’s Capitol. Beginning in the 17th century when African-Americans were first brought to the North American colony of Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619; they have contributed to the creation and flourishing of our Nation’s Capital. This tour highlights significant areas starting with a drive to Cedar Hill in the historic community of Anacostia, the home of the famous freed slave and abolitionist Fredrick Douglass, a renowned civil right activist, Lawyer and writer during his life.
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After taking a glimpse into the past with the visit to the home of Fredrick Douglas, we will visit Howard University, which is one of the oldest black universities in the United States. On the way to Howard University, we will drive by Lincoln Park to visit the statue of educator, activist and founder of the National Council of Negro Women, Mary McLeod Bethune.
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Following the visit to the beautiful Howard University campus, we will drive through LeDriot Park, Shaw Neighborhood and historic “U” Street. These areas of D.C. showcase the vibrant and unique local culture that still thrives in these neighborhoods. Home to the largest urban African-American community in the United States in the early 1900’s it created its own “Black Broadway,” a home to entertainment legends from past and present.
Journey into downtown DC to the site of the national headquarters of the National Council of Negro Women, Freedom Plaza on Pennsylvania Avenue, and the M.L.K. Memorial. As we head downtown, we will enter Logan Circle and see the historic Metropolitan AME Church and the Mary McLeod Bethune Council House.
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Finally, you will stand where Civil Rights heroes and icons stood and changed the history of our great Nation at the temple-like Lincoln Memorial. The view across the Mall as well as the one into our past that the tour provides will give you a glimpse into the richly intricate pattern that African Americans brought to the stunning tapestry that depicts American history and will leave you breathless.
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This tour concludes with reserved entry into the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Small group ensures personal service
Fully narrated tour
Small-group tour by minibus
Led by a local guide
Tickets for the Museum of African American History and Culture are included!
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TOUR ITINERARY
START AT/PICK UP: Judiciary Square Metro 401 F.street Washington DC, NW
Frederick Douglass House (stop)
African American Civil Memorial
U. Street Corridor (stop)
Mary M. Bethune House (drive past)
LeDroit Park
Howard University
White House (picture stop)
Dr.Martin Luther King Memorial (stop)
US Capital Building (picture stop)
Museum of African American History and Culture (tickets included)
We will drive past the Washington Monument , Smithsonian Museums, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, World War 2 Memorial,Jefferson Memorial and Headquarters of the FBI
END AT: Museum of African American History and Culture
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TOUR DETAILS
Tour start time* - 9:30 am – 1:30 pm
Tour duration - 4 Hours
Tour capacity - 32 ppl
Tour availability (Mon - Sun)
Tour price - Adult and Child: $79/$69
*Please arrive 15- 20 minutes early for check-in.
Consejos
Optional Time Looper: TimeLooper is a mobile app that lets you travel back in time using your smartphone. TimeLooper has recreated and documented historic events at iconic locations across the globe, enabling visitors to not only see the sites as they are today, but also re-live the moments that made them memorable.
Atracciones turísticas
Casa Blanca
Capitolio de Estados Unidos
Monumento a Martin Luther King Jr.