Washington DC African American Heritage Tour
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$90
Washington
DC
1-14
people
price for
1 participant
3 hours
30 minutes
  • • Explore Historic African American Neighborhoods in Washington DC
  • • Engage in A 3 Hour, 30 Minute Deep Dive into Black History
  • • Visit the Only Museum Dedicated to African American History
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Why We Love This Unique Experience

Embark on a captivating journey through history with the African American History Tour, which includes a ticket to the renowned Museum of African American History and Culture. This unique experience invites guests to explore the rich tapestry of African American heritage and the impactful stories that have shaped the nation. Ideal for history buffs, families, and those looking to deepen their understanding of the African American experience, this tour offers an engaging and enlightening adventure.

During the tour, visitors will walk through iconic neighborhoods and uncover fascinating narratives, while knowledgeable guides bring history to life. Stops include significant landmarks such as the Lincoln Memorial and the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, along with thought-provoking visits to sites steeped in civil rights history. With engaging discussions and compelling insights, the tour creates a rich learning environment for guests of all ages. After soaking in the history of these neighborhoods and landmarks, the tour culminates with a visit to the Museum of African American History and Culture, where visitors can delve into a wide array of exhibits celebrating African American accomplishments and contributions.

The African American History Tour makes for a remarkable gift for loved ones who appreciate history and culture. Whether it's a special occasion or simply an expression of appreciation, this experience is sure to leave a lasting impression. Share the gift of knowledge and a deeper appreciation for the African American heritage with an unforgettable adventure that will inspire and educate.

Points Of Interest and Landmarks

  • Howard Theatre
  • Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
  • African American Civil War Memorial Museum
  • White House
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
  • Lincoln Memorial
  • Mary McLeod Bethune Council House
  • Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site
  • U.S. Capitol
  • National Museum of African American History and Culture
  • Howard University
  • Ledroit Park, Washington, DC 20001, USA
  • O St NW
  • 1776 D St NW
  • 701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
  • 633 Pennsylvania Avenue NW

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What People Are Saying

(365 reviews)

Experience a captivating journey through African American history with KB Tours, led by the dynamic and knowledgeable Kenny. Customers rave about his engaging storytelling and deep insights, making the tour both educational and entertaining. The comfortable, air-conditioned van allows for a relaxed atmosphere, while stops at significant DC landmarks enrich your understanding of the culture and legacy. Enjoy the added perk of skip-the-line tickets to the renowned National Museum of African American History and Culture, allowing you to dive even deeper into this powerful narrative. This tour is highly recommended for anyone looking to uncover the lesser-known stories and experiences that shaped DC—a must-do for both first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike!


Experience Highlights

Kenny's Engaging Stories... Comfortable Experience... Unique African American Perspective... Thoughtful and Accommodating... Easy Museum Access... Great for Families... Highly Recommended... Informative and Fun... Small Group Advantages... Clean and Safe Transportation...

Experience Overview:

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.

Meeting Point

US Navy Memorial Plaza

701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004, USA

The bus will stop in front of the Navy Memorial (7th and Pennsylvania Avenue NW) across from National Archives.

What's included:

  • Tickets to Museum of African American History and Culture

What to expect:

Duration: 3 hours, 30 minutes

The National Council of Negro Women

633 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004, USA

The Headquarters of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) is a historic building located in Washington D.C., United States. The NCNW was founded in 1935 by Mary McLeod Bethune, an educator and civil rights leader, to promote the rights and welfare of African American women and their families. The organization has been headquartered in the same building since 1953 and it has been designated as a National Historic Landmark.
The building is located at 633 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, in the heart of the nation’s capital, just a few blocks from the White House. The building was originally constructed in the late 19th century as a commercial office building. In 1942, the building was purchased by the National Council of Negro Women with the help of a loan from the Federal Housing Administration.

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U.S. Capitol

Washington DC, 20510, District of Columbia

You will be able to stand where the inauguration of President Obama took place. You will hear stories of how slaves help build the Capitol and the White House. You will hear how the Supreme Court which was in the Capitol made several decisions that affected people of color for decades .

20 minutes

White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave, , Washington DC, 20500, District of Columbia

This iconic building is the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States. African Americans have also played an important role in the White House, from the enslaved workers who built the house to the first African American President of the United States, Barack Obama.

15 minutes

Constitution Hall

1776 D St NW, Washington, DC 20006, USA

One of the most significant events to take place at Constitution Hall was a concert by the renowned African-American contralto, Marian Anderson, on April 9, 1939. Anderson had been scheduled to perform at Constitution Hall, but the DAR, which owned the hall at the time, refused to allow her to perform there because of her race.
The incident sparked a national controversy, and eventually, with the help of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, Anderson was able to perform on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939, in front of a crowd of 75,000 people. The concert was a landmark event in the struggle for civil rights and helped to bring attention to the issue of racial discrimination in the United States.

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Lincoln Memorial

2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW, Washington DC, 20002, District of Columbia

The tour guide will give information about the Lincoln Memorial as well as information about the historic African American events that have taken place at the Memorial. You will hear stories about the March on Washington, Marion Anderson Concert and Robert Moten giving the dedication speech for the opening of the Lincoln Memorial

30 minutes

Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial

1850 West Basin Drive SW, Near West Basin Drive SW & Independence Ave. SW, Washington DC, 20024, District of Columbia

Tour guide will show and explain the Inscription wall with 14 quotes and statements, the Mountain of Despair and the Stone of Hope. You will be told interesting and facts about the making of the King Memorial .

15 minutes

Frederick Douglass National Historic Site

1411 W St SE, , Washington DC, 20020-4813, District of Columbia

Our tour will include a walking tour of inside the Frederick Douglass house (Tuesday, Wednesday , Saturday.) The other days we will drive past the Douglass home and tell the history of the home.

20 minutes

LeDroit Park

Ledroit Park, Washington, DC 20001, USA

LeDroit Park is known for its rich cultural history. The neighborhood originally was built for the white professors of Howard University. LeDroit Park to homes were sold to both black and white buyers, making it one of the first integrated neighborhoods in the city.
LeDroit Park also has a rich history of cultural and intellectual activity. The neighborhood was home to many prominent African American leaders, including Mary Church Terrell, the first president of the National Association of Colored Women, and Duke Ellington, the legendary jazz musician. In the early 20th century, the area was known as "Black Broadway" for its thriving entertainment scene, which included nightclubs, theaters, and music venue

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African American Civil War Memorial Museum

1925 Vermont Ave NW, , Washington DC, 20001-4125, District of Columbia

You will learn about the 209, 000 African American troops and sailors that fought during the Civil War. The memorial was dedicated in 1998 . You will be able to read the plaques that have the names of all the USCT that were in the 166 regiments . You will able to see the statue call Sprit of Freedom which was done by Ed Hamilton.

10 minutes

Paul Laurence Dunbar Senior High School

O St NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA

Dunbar High School is a historic public high school located in Washington D.C. The school was founded in 1870 as the first public high school for African Americans in the United States. Dunbar High School has a long and proud history of academic excellence and has been instrumental in the education and success of many notable figures, including civil rights leader and educator Mary McLeod Bethune and poet Paul Laurence Dunbar.

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Howard Theatre

620 T St NW, Washington DC, 20001-5117, District of Columbia

he Howard Theatre is a historic theater located in Washington D.C. The theater was originally opened in 1910 and was one of the first theaters in the country to be designed and operated by African Americans. The theater quickly became a popular destination for African American performers and audiences during the segregation era and played a pivotal role in the development of African American music and culture.
Over the years, the Howard Theatre hosted many of the most famous African American performers of the time, including Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Marvin Gaye. The theater was also an important venue for comedians and was known for its "Chitlin' Circuit" shows, which featured African American comedians and performers.

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Howard University

2400 6th St NW, Washington DC, 20059-0002, District of Columbia

We will drive past one of the great universities in the United States. Howard University was established in 1867. The University has 13 schools . Some of the graduates of Howard are Thurgood Marshall, Elijah Cummings,, Taraji Henson and Toni Morrison .

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Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site

1538 9th St NW, On 9th Street, between G and H Street, Washington DC, 20001-3208, District of Columbia

we will drive past the Carter G. Woodson House, the home of the “Father of Black History.” Woodson was a prominent African American historian and scholar who is credited with creating Black History Month.

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Mary McLeod Bethune Council House

1318 Vermont Ave NW, , Washington DC, 20005-3607, District of Columbia

We will drive past the Bethune Council house. Mrs Bethune bought the house in the 1943. The design of the house second French Empire . We will stop and tour the house Thursday-Saturday time permitting

30 minutes

National Museum of African American History and Culture

1400 Constitution Ave NW, Washington DC, 20560-0007, District of Columbia

At the end of the 3 hour 30 minute tour you will be given tickets to the Museum of African American History and Culture. The tickets will be same day tickets. Once inside the museum you will be able to stay up until 5:30 when the museum closes. Once you arrive at the museum the tour is over. You must take the tour to get the ticket to the museum

1 hour

Details & Important Info

Additional Experience Details & Important Information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellations & Refunds

Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds

Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.

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Washington DC African American Heritage Tour

(365 reviews)
Washington
DC
1-14
people
price for
1 participant
3 hours
30 minutes
  • • Explore Historic African American Neighborhoods in Washington DC
  • • Engage in A 3 Hour, 30 Minute Deep Dive into Black History
  • • Visit the Only Museum Dedicated to African American History
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