Michigan Street African-American Heritage Tour
Saturday 24th Jun, 2017

Time: 12:00pm
Cost: $20
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African-American history in Buffalo is centered in the neighborhood surrounding the Michigan Street Baptist Church. Join us for a tour of important locations in this neighborhood to learn about the major milestones in African-American history in Buffalo, as well as how this affected national history. Buffalo has played a major role in African American history, from the days of the Underground Railroad to the formation of the Niagara Movement, a precursor to the NAACP. This tour includes an interior tour of the Michigan Street Baptist Church, Nash House Museum, and Colored Musicians Club Museum, three important landmarks in this neighborhood.

Meet in front of the Michigan Street Baptist Church at 511 Michigan Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14203. 

Cost:

General Admission: $20Explorer Pass Admission: $15Proceeds from this tour are shared with the Michigan Street Baptist Church, Nash House Museum, and Colored Musicians Club Museum.

Tour Details:

Advance reservations are encouraged but not required for this tour. All credit card payments must be made in advance.  Advance reservations with a credit card can be made online until the tour starting time. Cash or checks are accepted at the start of the tour.If you make an advance reservation, please print your confirmation email, or be prepared to show it on your phone.This tour is approximately three hours in length.Please wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather – the tour will proceed rain or shine.Cameras are encouraged!

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