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“An Underground River”: African American History along the ERT (Norfolk)

June 22 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Free
Join Norfolk Tour Company on the Elizabeth River Trail as we explore African American history along the Elizabeth River. This free walking tour will in part cover Norfolk’s role in the slave trade, what is was like be enslaved in Norfolk, and some of the historic sites and heroes of the African American Experience in South Hampton Roads.
 
This tour is free, open to the public, with no registration required — just show up!
Meet by the Mermaid sculpture behind Waterside District by the entrance to Waterside Marina, 333 Waterside Dr.

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Waterside District
333 Waterside Drive
Norfolk, VA 23510 United States
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