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Explore African American history with a morning tour of Washington D.C

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Registered address: USA Guided Tours, 22044, Falls Church, US
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Start time: 10:00
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Smartphone tickets accepted
Duration: 3h 30mins
Live guide: English
Start time: 10:00
Duration: 3h 30mins
Instant ticket delivery
Live guide: English
Smartphone tickets accepted

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What's included

3.5-hour tour on African American history on a comfortable, air-conditioned bus
See sites such as Howard University, Mary McLeod Bethune statue at Lincoln Park, LeDroit Park, U Street, National Council of Negro Women, Freedom Plaza on Pennsylvania Avenue, Martin Luther King Memorial, Metropolitan AME Church, Mary McLeod Bethune Council House, and Lincoln Memorial
Live tour guide narrative in English & amazing photo opportunities
Reserved entry to the National Museum of African American History and Culture for a self-guided visit

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Gratuities (optional)

Meeting point

701 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, DC 20004, Washington, D.C.

  • Discover the contributions of African American people with a guided morning bus tour of Washington D.C. at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (free to enter)
  • Explore African American history, from the arrival of slaves at Jamestown in the 17th century to the freedom fighters of the 1950s and 1960s
  • Stop at iconic landmarks including the White House, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, the African American Civil War Memorial and more

Delve into the history of African Americans in Washington D.C. with this all-encompassing bus tour of the nation's capital, lead by a professional guide. Note, museum admission is free and this ticket is specifically for a guided bus tour.

On your bus tour, which starts at the U.S. Navy Memorial Plaza, you'll visit historic locations and see the community of Capitol Hill, as well as Howard University, Freedom Plaza, and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial. Your guide will narrate heroic stories of prominent figures in the African American community, including MLK, Mary McLeod Bethune, among several others.

Your experience concludes with free entry and a self-guided tour of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, where the rich and complex stories of African American people are celebrated.

  • Go to the meeting point, near the two white flagpoles on the U.S. Navy Memorial Plaza, and show your smartphone ticket to your guide
  • Please arrive at least 20 minutes before the starting time
  • Cancellation is possible until 24 hours before your visit.
  • Rescheduling is possible until 24 hours before your visit.

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Kevin,  United States United States
09 Apr 2023
Excellent
The best tour I have ever experienced. Trey is phenomenal, knowledgeable and charismatic. An absolute delight and not to mention fun. 3.5 hours well spent. Everybody we know will know about this...
The best tour I have ever experienced. Trey is phenomenal, knowledgeable and charismatic. An absolute delight and not to mention fun. 3.5 hours well spent. Everybody we know will know about this tour! Thank you
National Museum of African American History and Culture & African American Tour
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Kevin,  United States United States
29 May 2023
Excellent
It was an awesome experience as the tour was great, great tour guide
National Museum of African American History and Culture & African American Tour
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Samuel,  United States United States
07 Apr 2023
Excellent
Me and my family learned a lot and I am a proud black American
National Museum of African American History and Culture & African American Tour

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