Tour - African American History-Washington, DC: On the Forefront in the Fight for Full Civil Rights

Sponsoring Organization

3515 Washington Blvd #415
Arlington, VA, 22201

Phone: 703-501-7953

Location

Capitol South Metro Station, 2551 First Street, SE
Washington , DC
See map: Google Maps
January 5, 2013 - 10:00am - 12:00pm
January 19, 2013 - 10:00am - 12:00pm
December 29, 2012 - 10:00am - 12:00pm

African Americans have made important contributions to the culture and development of Washington, DC and played a leading role in the fight for full civil rights for all citizens. Hear stories and see sites around National Mall and downtown that will increase your knowledge and appreciation of those who struggled, overcame, and contributed, as we walk and talk from the U. S. Capitol to National Archives.

 

Additional Information: 

Meet: Capitol South Metro Station (355 1st Street SE)
End: Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter Metro Station (701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW)
Distance: One mile
Cost: $15.00/person
 

For reservations contact Russ Norfleet, 703/501-7953, or russnorfleet@verizon.net

Fee: 
$15 per person

Contact Information

3515 Washington Blvd #415
Arlington, VA, 22201

Phone: 703-501-7953

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