Discover the rich history of African-Americans in Philadelphia with an engaging walking tour. Learn about their contributions to the nation’s founding, visit historic sites, and hear inspiring stories of liberation and resilience.
Discover the rich history of African-Americans in Philadelphia with an engaging walking tour. Learn about their contributions to the nation’s founding, visit historic sites, and hear inspiring stories of liberation and resilience.
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Independence Hall - Congress Hall
Old City Hall
First U.S. Supreme Court Building
American Philosophical Society Museum
Library Hall
Thomas Jefferson Garden
First Bank of U.S.
Second Bank of U.S.
Carpenter’s Hall
Independence Square
Washington Square
Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier
Bicentennial Moon Tree
John Todd House
Bishop White…
- Independence Hall - Congress Hall
Old City Hall
First U.S. Supreme Court Building
American Philosophical Society Museum
Library Hall
Thomas Jefferson Garden
First Bank of U.S.
Second Bank of U.S.
Carpenter’s Hall
Independence Square
Washington Square
Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier
Bicentennial Moon Tree
John Todd House
Bishop White House
Dock Creek
Merchant’s Exchange
City Tavern
Guided tour will also identify the former locations for a number of historical locations of importance including:
Philadelphia Prison Site
Benjamin Rush House Site
Quaker Meeting House Site
Quaker School Site
- The President’s House - This is the house where the first two president’s lived as well as 9 enslaved individuals.
- Liberty Bell Center - This is the bell that sat atop of Independence Hall. It was a symbol for the abolition movement.
- Congress Hall - Join the Black Journey to hear the significant to Black history on the tour!
- Washington Square - Join the Black Journey to hear the significant to Black history on the tour!
- Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church - Join the Black Journey to hear the significant to Black history on the tour!
- In-Person Guide
- In-Person Guide
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
The journey will begin at the Independence Visitor’s Center, focusing on the subject of Black History during the Colonial era. You’ll learn about the significant contributions made by Black Americans during the nation’s establishment. The tour will then proceed to the President’s House, where you’ll learn the stories of the 9 individuals enslaved within…
The journey will begin at the Independence Visitor’s Center, focusing on the subject of Black History during the Colonial era. You’ll learn about the significant contributions made by Black Americans during the nation’s establishment. The tour will then proceed to the President’s House, where you’ll learn the stories of the 9 individuals enslaved within its walls, including Martha Washington’s maid who managed to flee from her life of servitude.
Moving on, we’ll visit Congo Square, an historic site where individuals of African heritage once congregated to celebrate. It also served as a burial ground, where both free and enslaved Africans remain interred. Our subsequent destination is the Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
As part of the tour, you’ll learn about a woman who was freed from slavery, only to have her previous master try to re-enslave her, and about the court case of those who protected her.
The itinerary also includes viewing famed spots such as Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, Congress Hall, and many other intriguing locations.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.