




Nashville African American History Walking Tour
Explore Nashville's civil rights history on a walking tour, visiting key sites and uncovering empowering stories of the movement's leaders.
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Important Information
- • Wheelchair accessible
- • Infants and small children can ride in a stroller
- • Service animals allowed
- • Public transportation options nearby
- • Moderate physical fitness required
Embark on a captivating Nashville African American History Walking Tour that brings the city's rich civil rights history to life. Explore significant sites like the Davidson County Courthouse, where Diane Nash famously confronted the mayor. Discover the pivotal roles women played in the movement, including their contributions to marches and strategies. As you walk, uncover the stories of Nashville's leading African American entrepreneurs and business leaders. This tour offers a unique blend of history, art, and empowerment, making it a must-do experience in Nashville. Book now to celebrate equality and learn more about the city's inspiring past.
Pros
- Uncover empowering civil rights stories
- Visit historic Davidson County Courthouse
- Explore the secret Witness Walls
- Learn about influential entrepreneurs
- Celebrate equality through walking
Includes
- Live guide
Excludes
- Gratuities (optional)
- Pickup and drop-off
Tour Highlights
- • Uncover empowering civil rights stories
- • Visit historic Davidson County Courthouse
- • Explore the secret Witness Walls
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