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Boston African American National Historic Site
Fees & Reservations
 

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.


Phone: (800) 882-1155
(617) 742-1600


TTY: (800) 530-7570
 (617) 742-1700


Fax:   (617) 740-1880


Website: http://www.mass.gov/mcdhh/

 
To reserve a spot for the Black Heritage Trail Tour, please call (617) 742- 5415.
Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover sitting on the porch of the Brown House at Rapidan Camp in Shenandoah National Park.  

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.

Last Updated: September 02, 2008 at 16:13 EST