Boston
Although the first African-Americans to arrive in Boston were slaves, by 1790 the entire African-American population in Boston was free. The Black Heritage Trail and African-American National Historic Site are your featured attractions for this exiting look at Boston past and present. Coming Soon!
Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia, was the birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr., which is just one reason this is a great city for Black History tours. You’ll visit Underground Atlanta – a historical attraction and modern thrill. You’ll discover historic landmarks, the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame, and much more, including attractions just for fun, like Zoo Atlanta and the World of Coca Cola.
Washington DC
Only in our nation’s capital can you stand where Dr. Martin Luther KingJr. said the famous words, “I have a dream,” that now stand as a national anthem for civil rights and equality. He said them at the beautiful Lincoln Memorial, just one of theD.C. attractions you’ll visit on the National Mall and beyond in Washington D.C. Other attractions include Howard University, the African-American Civil War Museum, and the Museum of African Art.
Dearborn, Michigan
Dearborn, Michigan, offers several amazing attractions for student groups interested in black history. You can step on the very bus where Rosa Parks took a powerful stand for civil rights by remaining in her seat. You’ll visit a home dedicated to George Washington Carver and the Mattox Family home with its innovative solutions to the Great Depression. Our sample itinerary includes all this and more, with optional attractions as well. You can call us today to begin customizing this amazing tour.
Harlem Hip-Hop Tours
Visit Harlem for a tour of the Apollo, The Graffiti Hall of Fame, actual recording studios and hip-hop radio stations, plus a high-energy bus tour with a live DJ, rapping MC, and the hip-hop music you love. 
Ocean City, Maryland
Besides the three-mile, old-fashioned boardwalk in Ocean City itself, the ten miles of beachfront in the area, and preserves and parks boasting wildlife that includes Assateague Island’s wild ponies, the cities around Worcester and Dorchester Counties are rich with heritage sites perfect for black history tours. 
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