Under Construction! The Downtown Heritage Trail is currently being upgraded to a newer version!
Check out the Civil War to Civil Rights audio tour hosted by NPR’s Korva Coleman!
Follow the signs on this self-guided Cultural Tourism DC Neighborhood Heritage Trail to learn more about Washington's Downtown, just east of the White House.
Civil War to Civil Rights: Downtown Heritage Trail's 21 poster-sized, illustrated signs combine storytelling with historic images. Discover the little-known sites that link the history of the city to the history of the nation.
Walkers are encouraged to follow the trail at their own pace, sampling neighborhood character, businesses, and restaurants along the way.
For more information about this heritage trail, email us at Trail@CulturalTourismDC.org or call 202-661-7581.
Visit Civil War 150, The Washington Post's ongoing special coverage of the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War.
Walk in the footsteps of Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Walt Whitman, and other great Americans whose lives were intertwined with the history of the nation and its capital city.
The trail focuses on Washington's experiences during the Civil War as well as the continuing challenge to realize the American dream of equal rights for all citizens.
Along the way, you'll see:
Cultural Tourism DC now has 12 self-guided heritage trails for people to experience the distinct neighborhoods of Washington, DC. Watch as Sam Edelstein, Cultural Tourism DC intern, visits sites along the Downtown Heritage Trail and highlights the exciting and fun places and people you will meet along the way.
Designed so that you may enter at any point along the trail, the tour is arranged in three one-hour loops:
Would you prefer to take a guided tour?
The free companion booklet for this walking tour, Civil War to Civil Rights: Downtown Heritage Trail, is available along the route from the following locations:
Download the trail booklet pdf.
Civil War to Civil Rights: Downtown Heritage Trail Audio TourWant to surround yourself with sound as you walk the trail? Check out the Civil War to Civil Rights audio tour hosted by NPR’s Korva Coleman. It’s the first in a new series known as Cultural Tourism DC’s Audio Journeys.
These free tours take listeners by the ear and lead them through the streets of Washington, telling the city’s great stories in dramatic fashion. The tour is organized in three 45-minute loops.
Cultural Tourism DC initiated the District of Columbia Neighborhood Heritage Trails program with two goals in mind: helping visitors find their way around Washington's historic neighborhoods and promoting community pride.
Each trail was conceived with the active involvement of neighborhood organizations and residents. For Civil War to Civil Rights: Downtown Heritage Trail, the Downtown DC Business Improvement District served as a local partner.
Civil War to Civil Rights: Downtown Heritage Trail is a project of Cultural Tourism DC with support from the Downtown DC Business Improvement District, DC Department of Transportation, and the Federal Highways Administration. Special thanks to Gelberg Signs for their in-kind contribution of banners.
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