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The Black Heritage Trail Tour
The Black Heritage Trail(R) is a walking tour that explores the history of Boston's 19th century African American community. On Tuesday June 17th, and Wednesday June 18th, tours of the Black Heritage Trail have been arranged for Conference attendees and the local Deaf and hard of Hearing community. Tour group size is limited to 20 per tour. Three tours will occur on Tuesday and one tour on Wednesday morning.
Please register your attendance of a tour by sending your name and contact information (email, phone, etc.) to Christopher Robinson at
conf_hospitality_chair@naobi.org. A self-guided walking tour map and guide is also available. |
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The historic homes on the Black Heritage Trail are private residences and are not open to the public. Only the African Meeting House and the Abiel Smith School may be entered. |
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| Local New England NAOBI members will be at the conference ready and waiting to answer your questions about where to go and what to do in the area. Look for the folks wearing the Navy Blue Colors of the Massachusetts 54th Colored Regiment.* |
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