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Guided African American History Tour with Reserved Museum Entry


Go back in time to some of the most iconic moments from the civil rights movement with this fascinating African American history tour of Washington DC Often at the epicenter of the activism surrounding civil and black rights in America, the country’s capital holds the key to some of history’s most captivating moments. From the most famous to lesser-known but equally significant sites, your tour guide will paint a picture of the city from the African American perspective. You’ll be picked up at the U.S. Navy memorial with stops at momentous monuments such as the Emancipation Statue, Howard Theatre, and vibrant black communities. Feel the weight of the world on your shoulders as you stand where Martin Luther King did when he roused audiences with his legendary ‘I have a dream,’ address. One of the most comprehensive African American history tours in DC, you’ll also get tickets included to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, where the the tour ends.


Atlanta's Black History and Civil Rights Tour


Join us as we unfold time with this exciting Black History and Civil Rights tour. What better place to delve into African-American heritage than the Mecca of the Civil Rights Movement? Showcasing historic sites and most talked about black historic neighborhoods like Summerhill, The West End, Downtown Atlanta, Old 4th Ward and the Historic Sweet Auburn Ave District. During this 4 hour tour you will be immersed in black culture and arts, civil rights landmarks, groundbreaking HBCU’s, Tyler Perry Studios, along with famous Hollywood Film & TV locations and more. These are some of the reasons Atlanta is nicknamed "The Black Mecca" and one of the top destinations for Black History and Culture. This tour goes further than any other tour, allowing you to fully experience the historical and cultural significance of our groundbreaking city.


African American History Tour with Museum of African American History Ticket


KB Tours is a one of a kind African American Heritage tour operator in Washington DC that takes visitors to explore the historic African American neighborhoods in all four quadrants of the city, often going off the beaten path. With knowledgeable guides who are passionate about sharing interesting facts and captivating stories of Washington DC's black history, KB Tours prides itself on providing an engaging and entertaining tour experience. During the tour, visitors will have the opportunity to stop and visit iconic landmarks and monuments in the city, including the Lincoln Memorial, the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, the Capitol, the White House,and tour the Frederick Douglass when opened. KB Tours' guides are committed to keeping visitors of all ages engaged throughout the tour, encouraging young children to participate in the tour activities. The tour includes a ticket the Museum of African American History and Culture.You must take the tour to join us for entrance to museum.


Civil War Tour with Lotz House, Carter House & Carnton Admission from Nashville


Get an inside look at the bloodiest hours of the American Civil War on this tour from Nashville to Franklin, the site of the famous Battle of Franklin in 1864. Learn from your knowledgeable guide about the war’s dark history as you visit the Carter House and Lotz House, which still bear bullet holes and blood stains. You’ll also tour the Carnton and learn about its role during and after the war, when it became the country's largest private Confederate cemetery.


The Black Journey: An African-American History Walking Tour of Philadelphia


The tour will commence at the Independence Visitor's Center with an introduction to the topic of Black History during the colonial period. You will hear about the role that Black Americans played in the founding of the nation. The group will continue to the President’s House and hear about the 9 enslaved people who were held there. The group will hear about Martha Washington's handmaid who ran away to escape slavery. The next stop is Congo Square where people of African descent held celebrations. It is also a potter's field where free and enslaved Africans are still buried to this day. The next stop is Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church. You will hear about the liberation of a woman whose slave owner attempted to abduct her back into slavery and the trial of her rescuers. You will also see the traditional sites of Independence Hall, liberty bell, Congress Hall, and much more


2.5 Hour Philadelphia History Tour with Washington War Tent Show


Join a local expert guide on a relaxing stroll into the past on this Old City Philadelphia walking tour. We take our time and take a deep dive into what makes Philly such a historically significant city. After all, this is where the United States of America was born! Explore the cobblestone streets of Old City, past stunning pieces of architecture and iconic monuments. Learn about the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution while standing in the shadow of the building where both founding documents were created. View the famous Liberty Bell and discover why this broken bell is revered as a powerful symbol of freedom. Pay respects to Benjamin Franklin while at his grave site. Take a picture of the charming home of Betsy Ross, the famed upholsterer who is credited with sewing the first American flag. Our tour includes a special visit to the Museum of the American Revolution to view the tent that George Washington lived in for the majority of the war.


DC Cherry Blossom Tour with Optional Guided Entry into 3 museums


Explore Washington DC’s top landmarks and monuments on a 3-hour Morning Monuments Guided Sightseeing Tour. Ride on a deluxe air-conditioned coach with full narration from an expert guide. Stop at the White House, Martin Luther King Jr Memorial, US Capitol Building, Lincoln Memorial, and more. See 30+ sites with time to walk around about 10 of them with your guide, who shares the history and little-known facts about the nation’s capitol. With so much to see and so little time, guests can take a memorable journey through DC that is quick, efficient and entertaining. You’ll see it all and still have time to do more in the afternoon. Stop at 10 Sites: • (visit)The Capitol Building 100 minute white house stop • Martin Luther King Memorial • World War II Memorial • Lincoln Memorial • The White House • FDR Memorial • Vietnam War Memorial • Korean War Memorial • Air Force Memorial • Iwo Jima Memorial (visit)washington monument (visit)air and space museum (visit)african american museum


Museum of the American Revolution Admission Ticket with Audio Guided Option


The American Revolution was dramatic, gritty, and full of uncertainty- an era of unparalleled political and social upheaval, even by today’s standards. Museum visitors are invited to explore this rich and complicated era and its connections to our world today. Located just steps away from Independence Hall, the Museum serves as a portal to the region’s many Revolutionary sites, sparking interest, providing context, and encouraging exploration. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE – Two-day admission – Introductory film, available in English and Mandarin, exploring the drama of the American Revolution – Audio tours highlighting key artifacts and stories in our galleries are available in English, Spanish, and French. – Printed museum maps and guides available in English, Spanish, French, German, Mandarin, Vietnamese, and Japanese. – Special exhibits are always included with your admission! – Museum shop featuring unique gifts, books, and artifact reproductions.


Atlanta Plantations, Civil War and Civil Rights tour of Atlanta


Visit historical landmark plantations, experience Civil War exhibits, explore the Civil Rights movement on one of the most prosperous black streets in world. Travel back in time and witness the major impact Atlanta has had on the world first hand!


African American Atlanta Culture Tour by Private Car Service


This tour reflects the history and achievements of African Americans, the highlights, the struggles and the prominence of the black culture within Atlanta. The African American culture tour will give you a proper perspective on life as an African American living in the early 1900s and present. This tour is for all who loves and are passionate in African American history and culture. This tour is perfect for the times we are living in now. knowing your history protects the present and the future! This is a private car tour that's perfect for locals and visitors alike. See our reviews to get a sense of what to expect on your tour!


City Bus Tour with Charleston Museum Admission


On this historical Charleston tour, journey back in time as your guide reveals the beauty and charm of one of America's most historic cities. Learn about the history of Charleston and discover its pivotal role in American history with visits to more than 100 points of interest including Rainbow Row, Colonial Lake, the Old Exchange Building and Whitepoint Gardens.  Bonus: Included with your City Tour is admission to America's first museum, The Charleston Museum located in downtown Charleston. Make your way there for a self-guided tour of this popular attraction.


Auburn Avenue African American Half Day Human Rights/Civil Rights Tour


Auburn Avenue African American All Inclusive Tour is designed to give guests an overview of Black life and culture in Atlanta, starting from Juneteenth/Emancipation Day,1865 to Atlanta modern Civil Rights Movement, 1965. Heavy emphasis will be placed on Rosenwald educational system for Black students in Atlanta and Booker T Washington who was known as the Great Black Educator. Come and see the relationship between Alonzo Herndon, George Washington Carver, and Julius Rosenwald Foundation. Guests will see Atlanta Historic Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), Georgia's first Black public high school and America's first Black city park. Booker T Washington High School was the first black public high school in Georgia and the first Black school in the Atlanta Public School System. Come and see how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Grandfather organized the community to create a public high school for Black students in Atlanta. This same school is where Dr. Martin Luther King attended.


African-American Heritage Walking Tour of U Street in DC


Meet your local Tour guide for an amazing evening walking tour of 2H and learn about African American history and heritage in D.C. Explore the U Street “Black Broadway” who was once truly the heart of Black culture in America, attracting locals and visitors for an unparalleled music and nightlife scene. It’s also the birthplace of celebrated DC hero, jazz musician Duke Ellington. Until the 1920s, the U Street Corridor was home to the nation's largest urban African-American community, this section of the city is as vibrant as ever, anchored by the lively 14th Street corridor to the west and the refurbished Howard Theatre bordering the Shaw neighborhood to the east, where a towering sculpture in reverence to Ellington stands. Food is eclectic and exciting. One of the best ways to experience food from soul food to Italian to the world-famous Ben’s Chili Bowl and uniquely, on the eastern end, you’ll the area known as “Little Ethiopia” for its concentration of residents from that country


Independence Seaport Museum Admission


Climb aboard the oldest floating steel warship in the world, Cruiser OLYMPIA, and explore award-winning exhibits in the Museum's building, as well as the Seaport Boat Shop where you can watch a traditional maritime craft take place!


Skip the Line: General Admission Webb Military Museum Ticket


This museum is all about military history on a personal level and is a collection of military artifacts that I started collecting over 40 years ago. We own many items but the select items we feature in this museum are ones with a story to tell. When our visitors leave the museum, it is our hope that they will have a new found attachment to the individuals who wore the uniforms, hats and medals.


Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience in New Orleans


With a collection of over 4,000 artifacts spanning 13 Southern states and 350 years of history from colonial times to the present, the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience tells the fascinating, totally unique, and often overlooked story of Jewish survival – and success – in the American South. Our award-winning permanent galleries showcase the journeys Jewish immigrants made to the South, the ways of life they chose, how Jewish traditions and practices were expressed through Southern values, and how Jewish Southerners deeply impacted this region, from the Revolutionary War to the civil rights movement – and were, in turn, influenced by their friends and neighbors. Our rotating Special Exhibition Gallery hosts the compelling past-and-present stories of Jewish communities, individuals, and ideas throughout the American South with stand-alone art and artifacts exhibits.


Da Nang War Tour History: Spanish-French Attack to American Base


Da Nang witnessed serious war from Champa kingdom dating 14th century to civil war between North DaiViet and South DaiViet during 17-18th century. Until French & Spanish army first attacked in 1858 and it was also the American base during Vietnam war. Today,visit Da Nang, you can excursion to Dien Hai citadel built in 1836 to fight with French army, Spanish cemetery to know why 400 Spanish and French lost in Indochina or Hai VanTower to know why An Nam Kingdom built to stop French attack Hue Imperial.Next you can explore American Radar(Magic Eyes Indochina) during Vietnam war with LZ(Landing Zone) on Son Tra Peak or Latrtre de Tasigny bridge, the first bridge crossing Han river built by American Army during Vietnam war and you also heard about Red Beach 2 and My Khue Beach during Vietnam war. So let join the tour with us to learn about the history of war with us also explore the beautiful natures today with many tour options for you because we can not take you to visit all in one day.


Great River Road Museum Admission


Open 8 am – 4 pm every day! Experience one-of-a-kind pieces such as Napoleon's Death Mask, Lincoln's life mask, a 1916 Rex costume, crowns and jewelry, the original Mr. Bingle, the only 35-star American flag, sugar cane carriages and equipment, and the original Mardi Gras Indian costume. Visit original oil paintings of the local landscape, steamboat paintings, and portraits of the plantation owners in the area. Explore the history of the Louisiana Purchase, the Battle of New Orleans, and the Civil War. This 30,000-square-foot museum also offers a buffet for breakfast and lunch for an additional $25., available to purchase on site. Located beside Houmas House Estate and Gardens!


African American History Walking Tour [Franklin, TN]


Welcome to the African American History Tour of Franklin, TN, where we delve into the lesser-known Black history of this historic town. This walking tour takes you on a journey through time, exploring African American history from before the Civil War to the present day, shedding light on the often-overlooked narratives that have shaped Franklin's past, present, and future. As we stroll through the streets of Franklin, our expert guides will paint a vivid picture of the Black experience in this community, sharing stories of resilience, resistance, and triumph.


Ho Chi Minh Most Historical Spots & War Museum Tour (Private & All-Inclusive)


Our Ho Chi Minh Most Historical Spots & War Museum Tour will give you a full day of history and education regarding Vietnam as you visit various historical spots in Ho Chi Minh City. If you want to experience another side of Vietnam and learn more about this beautiful country then this is the perfect tour for you. The morning will start with a private pickup directly from your hotel by one of our friendly, English speaking guides. From there your tour will begin as you start your drive in one of our comfortable, spacious and air-conditioned vehicles. ==== Tour Schedule 9:00 AM – Pick up at your hotel (exact time may vary depending on your location) 9:20 AM – Visit the War Remnants Museum 11:30 AM – Lunch Time! 1:00 PM – Visit The Venerable Thich Quang Duc Monument 1:30 PM – Get spiritual at Wat Chantaransay – Khmer pagoda 2:30 PM – Visit Fito Medicine Museum 3:30 PM – Return back to your hotel 4:30 PM – Arrive back at your hotel (exact time may vary depending on your location)