Washington, DC: African American History Tour & Museum Entry
Washington, DC: African American History Tour & Museum Entry
Washington, DC: African American History Tour & Museum Entry
Washington, DC: African American History Tour & Museum Entry
Washington, DC: African American History Tour & Museum Entry
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Washington, DC: African American History Tour & Museum Entry

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Depart from Washington D.C.
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Gather at Meet-Up Point
Service language: English (select your preferred language in the package options)
Duration: 3.5–4 hrs
Available from Mar 12
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Highlights

Discover the history of African Americans on a guided bus tour of Washington DC
Explore the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
Gain an in-depth perspective of the civil rights struggle in the United States
Itinerary
Gain a fascinating insight into the most significant moments and landmarks related to the civil rights movement on a guided African-American history tour of Washington DC. Pass by the Emancipation Statue, Lincoln Park, and visit the National Museum of African American History and Culture

Meet your guide at the U.S. Navy Memorial and travel to monuments such as the Emancipation Statue and Howard Theatre. Make your way to the Lincoln Memorial and stand where Martin Luther King gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963, gazing out over the large reflecting pond.

Stop outside the Home of Frederick Douglass, the famed abolitionist, followed by a visit to Lincoln Park. Here you will stop to see the statue of educator, activist, and founder of the National Council of Negro Women, Mary McLeod Bethune.

Head next to Howard University, one of the oldest black universities in the United States. Take a stroll around the beautifully maintained campus as you learn more about the civil rights movement with your guide.

Next, drive through Le Droit Park, Shaw Neighborhood, and Historic “U” Street. which was once home to the largest urban African-American community in the United States in the early 1900s. Hear about its own “Black Broadway”, home to entertainment legends from the past and present. 

Next, stop outside the African American Civil War Memorial and Museum and discover how the course of the Civil War was impacted by the African-American soldiers who perished on the front lines.

Explore downtown DC and admire the sights of Freedom Plaza on Pennsylvania Avenue, the White House, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, and the National Council of Negro Women. Enter the Logan Circle historic district and see the Metropolitan AME Church and the Mary McLeod Bethune Council house. 

Finish the tour at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Benefit from reserved entry to the museum and explore the vast collection of artifacts and exhibits at your own pace, learning more about African-American culture and history.