Experience the essence of Memphis' African American history on this captivating 2.5-hour tour. Become immersed in the stories of slavery, the Civil Rights Movement, and beyond as your knowledgeable "conductor" takes you through historical sites that will open your eyes. This tour is perfect for residents, families, and visitors looking for a safe, fun, and insightful experience in Memphis. Step back in time as you witness the balcony of the Lorraine Motel, where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated, and visit the National Civil Rights Museum. Explore the Slave Haven/Burkle Estate Museum, once a stop on the Underground Railroad. Learn the untold history of Beale Street, once referred to as the Negro Mainstreet USA. Pass by important landmarks such as the world headquarters of the Church of God in Christ and the church where Sanitation Workers gathered to strategize the strike that brought Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to Memphis. Expand your historical knowledge and book this unforgettable tour today.
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2
hours
30
minutes
Suitable for
1-10
Participants
Small Group Tour, Private Tour
& Audio GuidedGuided Experience
Explore historical sites connected to slavery and the Civil Rights Movement
Visit the National Civil Rights Museum - Lorraine Motel
Discover the Slave Haven / Burkle Estate Museum
Learn about the history of Beale Street
Pass by significant locations related to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Food and drinks
Hotel pickup and drop-off
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Introduction
Experience the 2.5 Hours Essence of Memphis African American History Tour, a captivating journey that will transport you through the rich historical sites connected to slavery and the Civil Rights Movement in Memphis. This tour is not just about exploring the famous downtown area but also delving into the fascinating neighborhoods that hold untold stories. As your guide and "conductor," embark on an eye-opening adventure that will expand your knowledge and understanding of African American history.
What to expect?
Be prepared for an immersive experience that lasts 2.5 hours. This tour will take you to the National Civil Rights Museum - Lorraine Motel, where you will stand in the very location where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. Witness the balcony of room 306, a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the struggle for civil rights. You'll also visit the Slave Haven/Burkle Estate Museum, once a vital stop on the Underground Railroad, and now transformed into a thought-provoking museum. Stroll along Beale Street, once hailed as the "Negro Mainstreet USA" and learn the hidden stories behind this iconic street. Additionally, pass by important landmarks such as the world headquarters for the Church of God in Christ and the church where the historic sanitation workers strike began.
Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for residents, families, and visitors looking for safe, fun, and educational activities. Whether you have a deep appreciation for African American history, want to learn more about the Civil Rights Movement, or simply wish to explore the lesser-known but significant parts of Memphis, this tour is for you. Discover the untold stories that shaped the city and gain a deeper connection to its rich cultural heritage.
Why book this?
By booking this tour, you are not only embracing the opportunity to learn about the profound struggles and victories of African Americans but also providing support to local communities and their ongoing efforts to preserve their heritage. With an experienced guide leading the way, you'll have the chance to ask questions, engage in meaningful conversations, and gain unique insights into the history that has shaped Memphis. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of African American history and make lasting memories on this exceptional tour.
Good to know
During this tour, you'll encounter important landmarks and neighborhoods that hold significant historical value. The tour includes pass-bys of various sites, allowing you to catch a glimpse of their importance. Remember to bring comfortable shoes as there will be walking involved. Prepare yourself for an emotional journey as you witness the struggles and triumphs of the past. Feel free to ask your guide any questions as they possess a wealth of knowledge about the sites you will visit.
Reviews
Reviews of this tour rave about the insightful and thought-provoking experiences that attendees have had. Visitors have praised the knowledgeable guides, the well-paced itinerary, and the exceptional storytelling that adds depth to each location. Many reviewers mention that this tour has not only increased their understanding of African American history but has also sparked a desire to continue exploring the cultural heritage of other destinations. Join other curious travelers and embark on a tour that promises to leave you with a newfound appreciation for the indomitable spirit of African Americans throughout history.
How long before the event do I need to book?
You can book at any time before the event
Vouchers accepted in the following formats
Mobile
Tennessee Welcome Center,
119 Riverside Dr, Memphis, TN 38103,
US
Your Itinerary
National Civil Rights Museum - Lorraine Motel
(Pass by)
From our vehicle you will see the balcony of the Lorraine Motel, room 306 where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968. This is also the location of the National Civil Rights Museum.
Slave Haven / Burkle Estate Museum
(Pass by)
This was once the home of Jacob Burkle, a German immigrant who chose to participate in the Underground Railroad. This home was a stop on the Underground Railroad and is now a museum.
Beale Street
(Pass by)
We will tell you the "rest of the story" about this most iconic street. Once referred to as the Negro Mainstreet USA.
Historic Mason Temple
(Pass by)
This is the world headquarters for the Church of God in Christ. It was here where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his last speech, "I've Been to the Mountaintop" less than 24 hours before he was assassinated.
Clayborn Temple
(Pass by)
It was in this church, built in the late 1800's, Sanitation Workers gathered to strategize the strike that caused Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to come to Memphis.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
3 person minimum required.
Dress code is smart casual
This tour does not stop for guests to visit museums. Visits can be made at your leisure on your own. We will drive by sites with narration.
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