Historical Bronzeville Tour
The Historical Bronzeville Tour takes Chicago visitors on a journey of Chicago's important Bronzeville district for a societal look at the city of Chicago. Gaining reputation during the "Great Migration," Bronzeville was a haven for African-Americans moving towards the north and searching for industrial jobs, and today stands as a reminder of Chicago's rich history. Along the tour you'll see various sites including the King Drive Walk of Fame, Johnson Publications, Great Migration Statue & Story, Chicago Bee Building, Sutherland Hotel, and 47th Street Blues & Jazz District. Those interested in focusing in on a single aspect of Chicago, as opposed to an encompassing overview of the city, are sure to find an intriguing story of city development with the Historical Bronzeville Tour.
Tour Highlights
- King Drive Walk of Fame
- Johnson Publications
- Great Migration Statue & Story
- Pilgrim Baptist Church
- Chicago Bee Building
- Ritz Hotel
- Sutherland Hotel
- 47th Street Blues & Jazz District
Details:
- Price includes guided bus tour.
- Tour is approximately 3.5 hours.
- See schedule for exact dates and times.
- Tour is appropriate for all ages.
- Cameras and video cameras are permitted.
- Tour is handicap accessible.