A free walking tour that explores Kentuckiana’s role in the Underground Railroad....
Start Date: Jun 8th, 2024
End Date: Jun 8th, 2024
Ticket Price: Free (reservations required)Come take “the Journey” with us and see how Kentuckiana played a central role in the Underground Railroad as freedom seekers looked to flee bondage, including Thornton and Lucie Blackburn. This walking tour is free and will start in front of the Frazier History Museum. It will cover four stops on a two-mile route with immersive storytelling from our staff members.
We will gather at 9:30 a.m. with tours happening at 9:40 and 9:50 a.m. Each tour is limited to twenty people. The final stop will be at the On the Banks of Freedom installation behind the floodwall near the Frazier.
You’ll be just in time for a special unveiling and program at 11 a.m. by our partner IDEAS xLab called In our Elders’ Footprints, a new (Un)Known Project installation featuring over twenty sets of footprints from Black Louisville elders including activists, educators, and civil rights leaders.
These events are supported by the Louisville Metro Government Juneteenth Jubilee Commission.
Walking Tour Times: 9:40 & 9:50 (each last approximately an hour)
Venue Link: Frazier History Museum
Map Address: 829 West Main Street
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
Event Tag: Family, Educational, Community, Art, Exhibit,
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