Frankly Charleston Morning Walking Tour

375 Meeting St Charleston, SC 29403
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Frankly Charleston Morning Walking Tour
Detail It lasts approximately 1.5 - 2 hours.
Detail Appropriate for All Ages
Detail Both Cameras and Video Cameras are Permitted
Frankly Charleston Morning Walking Tour Schedule Schedule
Frankly Charleston Morning Walking Tour
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Frankly Charleston Morning Walking Tour Photos (16)
This is a group selfie of four smiling individuals with a backdrop of a residential street and a parked shuttle busThis is a group selfie of four smiling individuals with a backdrop of a residential street and a parked shuttle busThis is a group selfie of four smiling individuals with a backdrop of a residential street and a parked shuttle busThis is a group selfie of four smiling individuals with a backdrop of a residential street and a parked shuttle bus
TOUR REFLECT The truthful acknowledgment of African American contributions to these United States of America since its founding, which is still in limbo or in denial compared to the racism that is wide spread throughout this country for the sake of its southern heritage, in step with keeping it a tradition? Why can't Americans get with the time? We break down the other Charleston and the stereo typical mind set of the institution of slavery in this country or shall I say in the Low Country Charles Towne. Were we GULLAH? Or were we AFRICANS? What was the reward for not running? How wealthy were the free People of Color?
Itinerary
  1. Stops at: Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church
    Historic African American Church in Charleston.
  2. Stops at: Second Presbyterian Church
    Historic Church in Charleston.
  3. Stops at: Aiken-Rhett House
    Historic house in Charleston

Ticket Type: Mobile or paper ticket accepted

Includes:

  • Will work with guest with in reason on this matter.
  • Pets are included but you must clean up after them.


Does not include:
  • No Alcoholic Beverages.

Additional Information:
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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