Austin Historic African American Walking Tour
Discover Austin's Historic Black Community on a Guided Walking Tour Through East 11th Street
TX
people
1 participant
hours
- • Historic Walking Tour of Austin's Black Community
- • Engage in a 2-Hour Journey Through East Austin's History
- • Explore Austin's Most Influential African American Heritage Sites
Why We Love This Unique Experience
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of history with the East Austin Black History Walk Tour. This enlightening experience offers a captivating journey through the roots and evolution of Austin's Black community, from its inception to the vibrant culture present today. Ideal for anyone who loves uncovering stories from the past, this tour combines education, community engagement, and exploration in one unforgettable package.
During the two-hour tour, participants will stroll through the historic neighborhoods while learning about pivotal moments like the 1928 Master Plan that established the "Negro District" around East 11th Street. Important landmarks, such as the Victory Grill and the Wesley United Methodist Church, will serve as touchpoints for discussion about the cultural significance and struggles faced by the Black community. Engaging conversations will unfold at each stop, allowing for reflections on the transformation of East Austin and a deep dive into the rich history of its residents. Supporting local Black-owned businesses is also a highlight of this experience, emphasizing the strong community ties that continue to thrive.
The East Austin Black History Walk Tour isn't just an educational trek—it's also a meaningful gift idea for history buffs, curious minds, and those looking to celebrate cultural heritage. Surprise a loved one with this unique experience that enhances understanding and appreciation for the vibrancy of African American culture in Austin. Dive into local history and make memories that will last a lifetime!
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Experience Overview:
East Austin Black History Walk TourThis historic walking tour takes guests through the beginnings of Austin's Black community through the present. Guests will learn about The City of Austin's 1928 Master Plan and creation of the "Negro District", which is was centered around East 11th Street. We will visit important sites and institutions throughout our one-mile journey. Guests will also be able to engage in dialogue about the changing nature of East Austin and the city's Black community. A large part of this experience is to support local Black owned businesses in the neighborhood.
Meeting Point
912 E 11th St
912 E 11th St, Austin, TX 78702, USA
Austin African American Cultural &Heritage Facility - by the benches at the
front of the building. Please don't enter the building.
What's included:
- Tour includes walking and learning about the historical significance of African American culture
What to expect:
Duration: 2 hours
African American Cultural and Heritage Facility
912 E 11th St, Austin, TX 78702, USA
Our guide will meet you by the benches at the
front of the building to discuss the history and start the tour. Guests will learn about the history of African Americans in East Austin and the creation of the "Negro District" in 1928 by the City of Austin. We will discuss the historical formation of the neighborhood and the movement of African Americans from throughout the Austin area to East Austin. They will see the African American Heritage Cultural Center's mural dedicated to influential African Americans in Austin. Guests will also engage with the Dedrick-Hamilton House, which was constructed by formerly enslaved persons by the 1890s. It was continuously lived in by family members until the late 20th Century.
20 minutes
Victory Grill
1104 E 11th St, Austin, 78702-1909, Texas
After passing by the Rhapsody Mural guests will learn about the Historic Victory Grill's emergence during the Jim Crow period. They will also learn about the Chittlin Circuit and Austin's African American music history.
10 minutes
Wesley United Methodist Church
1164 San Bernard St, Austin, TX 78702, USA
Guests will visit the historic African American church which was founded in 1865 at the end of the Civil War. Guide will discuss how the church was founded by freedman.Guests will learn about the role of religious institutions in the African American community. Austin's oldest institution of higher learning, an HBCU Huston-Tillotson, was founded in this church's basement. Guests will also see the "Lynching in Travis County" marker that's on Wesley's lawn. This important marker allows for guests and guide to engage in a conversation about lynching in Austin and ways that African Americans resisted such violence through community and institution building.
15 minutes
George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural and Genealogy Center
1165 Angelina St., , Austin, 78702-2034, Texas
Tour concludes at the George Washington Carver Center. Here guests will learn about the Austin's Black community's petition to have the segregated branch of the public library physically moved to the 'Negro District.' The guide will explain reasoning as to why African Americans renamed segregated institutions after prominent members of the Black community. Guests will also engage with the Voyage to Soulsville mural painted by John Fisher. This mural is important to Austin's Black community as it was finished in 1986. John Fisher is an Austin native and was trained by legendary artist, Dr. John T. Biggers at Texas Southern University. The tour guide will interpret the mural make direct connections to other aspects discussed on the tour.
15 minutes
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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
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.
Organized by
Black Austin Tours
Product SKU: US-16584-0001
Austin Historic African American Walking Tour
TX
people
1 participant
hours
- • Historic Walking Tour of Austin's Black Community
- • Engage in a 2-Hour Journey Through East Austin's History
- • Explore Austin's Most Influential African American Heritage Sites
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