Fells Point: Black History Tour Baltimore
Explore the social justice and black history of Fells Point on our guided tour, uncovering the area’s profound impact on both the city and the nation. Researched meticulously from esteemed sources like the Baltimore City Archives, Maryland Center of History and Culture, and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, our tour offers a rich tapestry of historical facts. Journey through iconic stops such as the old and new Broadway Market, Happy Alley (where Frederick Douglass began his literacy journey), Billie Holiday Row, Keystone Korner, and Frederick-Myers Maritime Park. Each site weaves narratives of resilience, struggle, and triumph that have shaped Fells Point’s cultural landscape.
Explore the social justice and black history of Fells Point on our guided tour, uncovering the area’s profound impact on both the city and the nation. Researched meticulously from esteemed sources like the Baltimore City Archives, Maryland Center of History and Culture, and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, our tour offers a rich tapestry of historical facts. Journey through iconic stops such as the old and new Broadway Market, Happy Alley (where Frederick Douglass began his literacy journey), Billie Holiday Row, Keystone Korner, and Frederick-Myers Maritime Park. Each site weaves narratives of resilience, struggle, and triumph that have shaped Fells Point’s cultural landscape.
Explore the social justice and black history of Fells Point on our guided tour, uncovering the area’s profound impact on both the city and the nation. Researched meticulously from esteemed sources like the Baltimore City Archives, Maryland Center of History and Culture, and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, our tour offers a rich tapestry of historical facts. Journey through iconic stops such as the old and new Broadway Market, Happy Alley (where Frederick Douglass began his literacy journey), Billie Holiday Row, Keystone Korner, and Frederick-Myers Maritime Park. Each site weaves narratives of resilience, struggle, and triumph that have shaped Fells Point’s cultural landscape.