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Atlanta's Black History and Civil Rights Tour
265 Peachtree Center Avenue Northeast, Atlanta
Saturday, December 28, 2024
Available from 74 USD
Experience the vibrant and rich African-American culture with our Black History and Civil Rights tour in Atlanta, accessible through smartphone tickets for instant entry. The 4-hour tour, available in English, takes you through iconic neighborhoods like Summerhill, The West End, and Sweet Auburn Ave District, where you can immerse yourself in the history and arts of the black community. Visit civil rights landmarks, prestigious HBCUs, and even see Tyler Perry Studios, famous in Hollywood film and TV. The journey provides a unique insight into why Atlanta is known as "The Black Mecca" and an important hub for black history and culture. Highlights include exploring historic neighborhoods, visiting Tyler Perry Studios, and experiencing the legacy of African-American heritage at HBCUs and civil