Embark on a captivating four-hour African American night tour of Washington D.C., beginning promptly at 6:30 pm at the Navy Memorial, located at 7th and Pennsylvania Avenue NW. This journey takes you through the historic heart of Shaw and Ledroit Park, unveiling the rich tapestry of African American culture and history in the capital.
The evening starts with a delightful soul food dinner at the renowned Ooh's and Aah's in upper northwest Washington, setting the stage for an immersive exploration. Satisfied from dinner, we'll proceed to the vibrant U Street, known as the Black Broadway, where culture and history intersect.
Highlights of our tour include stops at the poignant African American Civil War Memorial, the iconic Capitol, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Martin Luther King Memorial. Each site offers a unique glimpse into the African American struggle for justice and equality.
As we journey, we'll drive past landmarks such as Howard University, the Howard Theater, the Mary M. Bethune home, the Carter G. Woodson house, and the Museum of African American History and Culture, offering a comprehensive overview of this community's profound impact on the city.
To enhance your experience, the tour concludes with tickets to the Museum of African American History and Culture for the following day. These tickets, valid for entry between 10:15 and 11:15 am, invite you to delve deeper into the narratives that have shaped the nation.
Join us for an unforgettable evening of discovery and remembrance, tracing the footsteps of heroes and history-makers of African American heritage in Washington D.C