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Frankly Charleston Evening Walking Tour

Overview
This mid-afternoon tour features our unique “Ride-Walk” experience. Where our guests travel through and interact with the storyteller about “The Other Charleston”.
Weather permitting, pull up to Historic landmarks and share a moment of history, take photos and of course taking an opportunity to stretch your legs while listing to the stories of the other Charleston.

City: Charleston
Fri 27 Feb
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Starting at $58.93
Fri 27 Feb
Starting at $58.93
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What's Included
Air-conditioned vehicle
Additional Info
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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Second Presbyterian Church
Frankly Charleston Black History Tour take you on a journey through the other Charleston. Sites are the old Citadel, Mother Emanual AME, Old Bethal Church, African American grave site.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (30)
EagleBlue
Mar 2024
Franklin is extremely knowledgeable and thought provoking...with a good sense of humor. His tour is a combination of historical information and reflection upon where we are today. It's an essential tour if you want to know the real, hidden history of the Charleston African American experience.
Response from Host
May 2024
Thank you for your kind words. It was our pleasure sharing the stories of the other Charleston with you.
687mekam
Feb 2024
Had we known this tour would have been so informative, we would have spent more time in Charleston. Frank is an excellent guide. His conversations are engaging. It was as if we were in a live historical museum. Thanks Frank!!!
Response from Host
May 2024
Thank you!!! It was our pleasure sharing the stories of the other Charleston with you.
TracyF1399
Feb 2024
We are thankful to Franklin for sharing about Charleston's African American history. This city was built by enslaved folks and was largely a black city for much of its history. We appreciated his knowledge of history, his stories, and the sites and, most of all, his perspective that Charleston--and we would say the whole U.S.--needs to come to terms with the painful, ugly side of our history in order for there to be integrity and healing. We learned a lot and especially admire Franklin's mission to speak the truth. Thank you for a wonderful afternoon!
Response from Host
May 2024
Thank you for your kind words. It was our pleasure sharing the stories of the other Charleston with you.

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