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Lost Stories of Black Charleston Walking Tour

Overview
Listen to the lost stories of black Charleston on this 2-hour walking tour. Hear forgotten folktales and learn about the heroes and heroines who were left out of the history books. Gain more understanding about Charleston's role in the nation's history on this enthralling walking tour.
City: Charleston
Tue 25 Feb
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Starting at $34.00
Tue 25 Feb
Starting at $34.00
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What's Included
Experience Mother Emanuel A.M. E. Church stories that have faded from memory over the centuries.
Walk by historical Charleston sites such as Old Slave Mart Museum and the Heyward-Washington House
Tours narrated by writer, historian, educator, and licensed tour guide, Damon Fordham
2-hour Lost Stories of Black Charleston Walking Tour
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Walking tours take place entirely outside and our guides will make sure groups are remaining 6ft apart from each other. Masks are encouraged during the tour and sanitizer is provided upon entrance of meeting spot at Buxton Books (160 King Street). Masks are required inside Buxton Books.
What To Expect
1
Tour Charleston
"IF THESE STREETS COULD TALK..." and now they will. Author, historian, educator and licensed tour guide, Damon Fordham combines his powerful blend of artful storytelling with solid historical and personal perspective.
2
Charleston City Market
Visit sites starting with the Charleston City Market, a historic marketplace located in downtown Charleston. Then, head on to Jehu Jones Hotel, Catfish Row (of Porgy and Bess fame).
3
Heyward-Washington House
Pass by the Heyward-Washington House which belonged to Thomas Heyward Jr., a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence.
4
Old Slave Mart Museum
Old Slave Mart Museum is the building that once held slave auction galleries, located in downtown Charleston.
5
Joe Riley Waterfront Park
See and hear about lesser known places where heroes and heroines made history...but missed the history books. Walk the path from slavery through Reconstruction to civil rights. End by walking along the beautiful Charleston Harbor through Waterfront Park. Discover the forgotten stories of black Charleston on this captivating walking tour.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (197)
Terry_S
Sep 2022
We enjoyed Damonā€™s stories and his ability to bring history to life. The tour was fascinating, honest and enlightening. True history from a new perspective.
ivamg612
Sep 2022
One should not visit Charleston without learning about its African-American history. This tour is not to be missed if you want to dive deeper into stories of enslaved humans who built this city. Damon was an amazing, knowledgeable guide who had our undivided attention from the beginning till the end of the tour. Highly recommended!
jackiecV5688QW
Sep 2022
Our tour guide was a walking wealth of knowledge. We were taken to historic sites in chronological order which he would narrate. Just awesome. I just wish there were more time

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