There
are no fees associated with a visit to Boston African American National
Historic Site. However, an inkind donation may be presented at the Visitor's
Center for the Museum of African
American History.
To
reserve a spot for the Black Heritage Trail Tour, please call: (617) 742-5415.
If
you will need an American Sign Language interpreter, please contact the Massachusetts
Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing with enough time to properly
accommodate your group.
To reserve a spot for the Black Heritage Trail Tour, please call (617) 742- 5415.
Did You Know?
In 1928, wanting to escape the heat and humidity of summers in Washington, D.C., Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover began looking for a "summer place" within a day's drive of the city. The Hoovers acquired land within the proposed Shenandoah National Park and built Rapidan Camp, their summer White House.