New York Slavery and Underground Railroad Tour
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Experience Highlights
Travel back in time with this approximately two and a half hour guided walking tour of the African Burial Ground National Monument and Underground Railroad. Two iconic sites that reflect the history of slavery in New York.
- Learn with a local guideabout New York's iconic sites linked to slavery.
- Discover how the liberation of slaves happened in 1800's in NYC.
- Visit the African Cemetery National Monument, where the remains of more than 419 African Americans lie in state.
What’s included
- Slavery and Underground Railroad Historical Tour
- Expert local guide
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Step by Step
Enjoy a two and a half hour guided walking tour of the African Burial Ground National Monument and the Underground Railroad. Two iconic sites that reveal the history of slavery in New York.
You will visit the African Burial Ground National Monument, where the remains of more than 419 African Americans (some free, most of them slaves) are buried in the 17th and 18th centuries. Since April 19, 1993, this site has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
During the tour, your guide will explain the history of slavery in the world's capital and you will learn about the freeing of slaves in the 1800s.
You'll also explore the Underground Railroad, as you learn how this mode of transportation became a clandestine network that allowed thousands of slaves to escape from the United States.
After this tour you'll get a full picture of how slavery was experienced in the world's capital socially, politically and economically.