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Get To Know Philly’s Black History with These Walking Tours

Posted on February 6, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Asha Prihar

Asha Prihar

The President's House in the foreground, Independence Hall in the background.

The President’s House, located on Independence Mall, is one of the historic sites along “The Black Journey” walking tour. (Matthew Bellemare/Flickr)

Philly has so much history embedded in its neighborhoods, and Black history specifically is no exception. Taking a walking tour can be a great way to understand and appreciate the past, so here are a few options for learning about Philly’s Black history on foot, during Black History Month and beyond.

Guided Tours

  • The Black Journey: African American History Walking Tour of Philadelphia. Focusing on African Americans’ role in early American history and the founding of the United States, this two-hour tour will take you past sites like Independence Hall, The President’s House, and Washington Square. Saturdays and public holidays at 2 p.m., Old City, $35
  • Historic Fairhill: Black History Month Mural Tour. This one-hour tour will show off the murals surrounding Fairhill Burial Ground in North Philly, where you’ll learn about Underground Railroad leaders, the Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society, and present-day activists. Saturday, Feb. 10 at 1 p.m., Fairhill, Free

Self-Guided Tours

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