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Freedom to Equality Tours
Alton, IL
Journey through Black History and the Underground Railroad
About
Embark on a profound journey through Alton, Illinois' rich Black History with the Freedom to Equality Tours. Led by instructor Jared Hennings, these immersive experiences delve into the region's vital role in the Underground Railroad and the ongoing fight for African-American equality. Explore significant historical sites, hear compelling stories, and connect with the past in a deeply moving way.
Our Take
Family Friendly
Best For
History enthusiasts, educational tours, cultural exploration
Vibe
Informative, historical, reflective, engaging
Energy Level
Moderate
Budget
Mid-Range
Photo Friendly
Moderate
Weather Sensitivity
Moderate
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Location
Event Details
Pricing
$35.00 per person
Duration
All day
Ages
unknown
Schedule
Tours are scheduled for May 18, June 8, July 20, Aug. 24, Sept. 21, Oct. 19 and Nov. 16. All tours take place on Saturdays at 10 a.m.
Featured Performers
- Jared Hennings
Organizer
Great Rivers & Routes Tourism Bureau
Practical Information
Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Quick Actions
Tips & Advice
- Wear comfortable walking shoes as the tours involve exploring multiple historical sites on foot.
- Arrive at the Alton Visitor Center a few minutes early to collect your National Park Service 'Network to Freedom' passport stamp before the tour begins.
- Consider bringing a notebook to jot down interesting facts or stories shared by the guide, Jared Hennings, who uses re-enactments and song.
- Check the specific tour dates and times in advance, as they are offered on select Saturdays throughout the year.
- Engage with the guide to learn more about the local African-American history and the significance of each stop on the tour.
Frequently Asked Questions
What historical aspects are covered in the Freedom to Equality Tours?
The tours focus on Black History in Alton, IL, including the Underground Railroad, the fight for African-American equality, and the stories of notable residents.
Who leads the Freedom to Equality Tours?
The tours are led by instructor Jared Hennings, who uses re-enactments, stories, and song to bring history to life.
Are there any special programs or recognitions associated with these tours?
Yes, the tours are part of the National Park Service's 'Network to Freedom' passport program, and passport stamps are available.
What are some of the key locations visited during the tours?
Key stops include Rocky Fork Church, Alton Cemetery, the Elijah P. Lovejoy monument, Union Baptist Church, and sites related to local historical figures.
Is Miles Davis connected to these tours?
Yes, the tours touch upon the life of jazz great Miles Davis, who was born in Alton, connecting his legacy to the city's history.