African American History: DC's Iconic Sites

Step into the past and explore the civil rights movement on this African American history tour in Washington DC. Visit iconic landmarks and gain a deeper understanding of African American perspectives. Includes a visit to the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Duration: 3 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • United States Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center - Guided Stop (outside only)
  • U.S. Capitol - Drive-by
  • Howard University - Drive-by
  • Lincoln Park - Guided Stop:
    Emancipation Memorial
    Mary McLeod Bethune Statue
  • White House - Guided Stop:
    White House (outside only)
    Black Lives Matter Plaza
  • **African American Civil War…
What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • Live commentary on board by a local tour guide
  • Complimentary Reservation into the National Museum of African American History and Culture
  • Live tour guide - on and off the bus
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional Information

Embark on a dramatic journey through the pivotal points of the civil rights movement with this intriguing African American history tour of Washington DC.
As a significant hub for civil and black rights activism in the United States, the nation’s capital is home to an astounding array of historically momentous locations. Discover both celebrated and less…

Location
US Navy Memorial Plaza
Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest
US Navy Memorial Plaza
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Tony_b
Oct 25, 2025
Black history in DC - Dre was our guide and his passion and knowledge were inspiring. He really elevated the experience for us.
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Christopher_h
Oct 24, 2025
Dre was our guide. Very... - Dre was our guide. Very cool guy, super knowledgeable about Black American history, Washington DC, and the interconnectedness of both. Unfortunately, because of the government shutdown, we were unable to go to the Museum, but Dre made up for that with a drive-by tour of Howard University, that included a stop at Oohhs and Aahhhs soul food. All in all, a great time was had by all. Well worth it.
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Maps531013
Oct 16, 2025
AWESOME EXPERIENCE - Dre was AWESOME!! He was friendly, professional and so knowledgeable! He gave us details that I was unaware of. THANK YOU Dre
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Reginahq3178yk
Oct 4, 2025
African American History guided tour and Museum - Excellent tour. Deandre was so knowledgeable and made the tour interesting and fun. We truly enjoyed ourselves. Highly recommend!!
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Ivy_b
Oct 2, 2025
An Eye-Opening Journey Through African American History with Dre - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I had the privilege of taking an African American history tour in Washington, DC with Dre as our guide, and it was truly unforgettable. Dre is not only deeply knowledgeable but also presents history with passion, nuance, and style. The tour wove together well-known moments and hidden stories that don’t often make it into mainstream history books. We stood at Freedom Plaza, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. began his speech before leading the march to the Mall. We learned about the King Suite at the Waldorf Astoria, the complicated truth that Lincoln only freed certain slaves, and that Black men actually had to pay to serve in the Civil War. Dre brought heroes like Robert Smalls, James Harvey III (the first Black Top Gun champion), Mary McLeod Bethune (the highest paid government advisor in U.S. history), and Benjamin Banneker (who redrew DC in three days) vividly to life. He connected the dots across eras—from enslaved Africans and Freedman’s Village at Arlington Cemetery, to inventors like Jesse Russell (who gave us the digital cell phone and 2G data), to the brilliance behind Hidden Figures at NASA. He didn’t shy away from complexity—reminding us that “history is an incomplete statement,” and urging us to question why trauma is so often tied to Black success stories. We heard of forgotten Black surgeons who saved Lincoln’s life, of Archer Alexander (Muhammad Ali’s grandfather), and of innovators like Alice Ball, who cured leprosy. What stood out most was Dre’s ability to connect past and present, showing how issues like redlining, eminent domain, and systemic exclusion shaped neighborhoods we walked through—like NoMa, Chinatown, and Georgetown’s Herring Hill. He reminded us that if you want something memorialized forever, put it in art; if statues are taken down without context, history risks being erased. This tour wasn’t just informative—it was transformative. Dre challenged us to “choose your own hero, or they will give you one,” and left us with a deeper understanding of how African American history is woven into every corner of DC, and every corner of America. I can’t recommend this experience highly enough. If you want a tour that will expand your mind, stir your heart, and leave you thinking long after it ends—take this one.
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Vikkie_w
Sep 28, 2025
Great learning experience! - Our guide Dre' was great! Professional and personable. He painted a great tapestry of our history in DC. Ending at the museum is perfect!
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Paula_m
Sep 27, 2025
Good tour for out of town guests - Tour time does not include time spent in the museum. Make sure to allow time for lunch. Many good restaurants in the neighborhood.
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Chaneae
Sep 27, 2025
One of the best tours I’ve ever had - Honestly Dré and Antonio were amazing. I learned a lot about African American history that I had no clue about. The tour was definitely worth the money.
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Anita_j
Sep 27, 2025
Black American History - The tour provided an exceptional experience, with our guide, Dre, offering insightful information that significantly broadened my understanding as an African American. I highly recommend this tour for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of African American culture, as it is designed to be enriching for individuals of all backgrounds. The concluding visit to the African American museum served as a powerful culmination of the experience. I strongly encourage anyone visiting the DC area to consider this tour; it represents a worthwhile investment.
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Leo_c
Sep 24, 2025
Things I learned on the African American Museum Tour - It's informative and educational. Dre is an exceptional tour guide!I gained knowledge about historic events and figures
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up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).