Welcome to The Heritage Tours! Our Civil Rights Heritage Tour of the South is an immersive and enlightening 6-Day, 5-Nightjourney through the historical heartland of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.
Join us on a carefully curated exploration of significant landmarks, pivotal moments, and the untold stories that shaped the struggle to end apartheid in the US. From the iconic streets of Montgomery, Alabama, to the poignant memorials in Memphis, Tennessee, our tour blends educational insights with impactful experiences. Uncover the rich tapestry of history as you visit sites like the National Civil Rights Museum, the Edmund Pettus Bridge, and the Equal Justice Initiative. Engage with local communities, hear firsthand accounts, and witness the living legacy of those who fought for justice and equality. This tour is not just a historical expedition; it's an invitation to reflect, learn, and be inspired by the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Join us on a transformative journey through America's civil rights legacy!
Round-trip transportation via motorcoach
5-night stay at Marriott and Hilton properties each of the 5 nights of the Tour
Admission to all of the venues the Tour visits
Each hotel provides complimentary breakfast each day
Complimentary water, soda, and an assortment of snacks are provided on the bus each day of the trip
1 night of the Tour is "The Brotherhood Dinner." This meal is included
There will be docents on the motorcoach as well as docents for many of the venues we visit
Lunch for each day of the tour is on your own
Dinner for every evening except "The Brotherhood Dinner" is on your own
We have a world-class coach driver who is dedicated to getting us safely from place to place. Gratuity is customary, but not required. Recommended $15 per passenger per day. We honor on the last day.
We stop at many locations. If you like souvenirs, you'll want to be prepared. There are lots of enticing commemorative things to buy throughout the Tour!
This is a great place for our first stop on the Tour. Why? Because this Ohio port city had living examples of Black and White people working together for the freedom and prosperity of all.
Day #1 of our Civil Rights Heritage Tour in Ripley, Ohio, explores the historic John Parker House and Rankin House. Visit the home of John Parker, an African American conductor on the Underground Railroad, where his courageous efforts in helping enslaved individuals gain freedom come to life. Next, venture to the Rankin House, once owned by Presbyterian minister and abolitionist John Rankin, known for his commitment to aiding freedom seekers. Delve into the rich stories and history embedded in these houses, offering a profound glimpse into the Underground Railroad's impact on the fight for freedom and equality.
On Day #2, our journey takes us to the heart of Atlanta, Georgia, where you'll step into the world of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Explore his home, stroll through his neighborhood, and pay your respects at his tomb, immersing yourself in the legacy of this iconic civil rights leader. Later, the tour ventures to Tuskegee, Alabama, where history comes alive at the Tuskegee Airmen Museum. Discover the profound legacies of Booker T. Washington at his Home Site and explore the innovative contributions of George Washington Carver at the museum dedicated to his impactful work. Get ready for a day filled with historical richness and a deep dive into the pivotal moments of the Civil Rights Movement.
Day #3 promises to be a POWERFUL and enlightening experience. Brace yourself for impactful visits to the National Voting Rights Museum and Institute, where the struggles and triumphs of the civil rights movement come to life. Delve into the Legacy Museum, offering a profound exploration of America's history of racial injustice. The journey continues at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, commemorating the victims of lynching and confronting the harsh realities of our nation's past. Get ready for a day of reflection, education, and a deeper understanding of the pivotal events that shaped the Civil Rights Movement.
At this point, we will be more than halfway through the Tour. Day #4 of the Civil Rights Heritage Tour of the South! Today, we immerse ourselves in the poignant history of Birmingham, Alabama, also known as "Bombingham." Prepare for a journey through time at the 16th Street Baptist Church, a symbol of both tragedy and resilience during the Civil Rights Movement. The Birmingham Civil Rights Museum awaits, offering a comprehensive exploration of the struggle for civil rights. Conclude your day at Kelly Ingram Memorial Park, where powerful sculptures and memorials tell the story of those who fought for justice. Get ready for a day of reflection, learning, and honoring the heroes of the Civil Rights Movement.
Welcome to Day #5 of the Civil Rights Heritage Tour of the South! In Memphis, Tennessee, we'll delve into the rich history of the Civil Rights Movement at the Lorraine Motel and the National Civil Rights Museum. Experience the powerful narratives that unfolded in these pivotal locations. As the day transitions into night, we'll journey to the vibrant city of Louisville, Kentucky, offering a unique blend of culture and history. Get ready for a day of exploration, reflection, and a captivating shift from Memphis to the lively atmosphere of Louisville.
Day #6 is the FINAL DAY of the Civil Rights Heritage Tour of the South! Today, our journey takes us to Louisville, Kentucky, where we'll delve into the remarkable life of Muhammad Ali at the Muhammad Ali Center. Following this insightful visit, you'll have the opportunity to explore the historic downtown of Louisville. After a delightful lunch, we'll head back to Columbus, Ohio, carrying with us not just memories of historic sites but also the bonds and knowledge gained during this transformative experience. Get ready for a day of exploration, connection, and reflection as we conclude our journey together.