Harlem Civil Rights Walking Tour with Lunch
Discover Harlem's pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement on a guided walking tour with lunch, exploring key sites and influential figures.
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Important Information
- • Wheelchair accessible
- • Public transportation nearby
- • Moderate physical fitness required
- • Comfortable shoes recommended
- • Camera suggested
Embark on a transformative journey through Harlem, a neighborhood that played a crucial role in the Civil Rights Movement. This walking tour takes you from 116th Street to the 137th area, revealing the stories of influential figures like Malcolm X, A. Philip Randolph, and Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. As you explore, you'll visit significant sites such as the original Temple No. 7 and the iconic Hotel Theresa. Along the way, savor a delicious lunch at a local restaurant and immerse yourself in Harlem's vibrant culture. Join us to gain a deeper understanding of this pivotal era and the people who shaped it. Book now to walk in the footsteps of history.
Pros
- Explore Harlem's Civil Rights history
- Visit key sites like Temple No. 7
- Learn about activists and leaders
- Enjoy a local lunch
- Discover Harlem's cultural impact
- Engage with local musicians
Includes
- Lunch
- Guide walking tour
Excludes
- Tips
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Tour Highlights
- • Explore Harlem's Civil Rights history
- • Visit key sites like Temple No. 7
- • Learn about activists and leaders
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