Here in the Greenwood District, you'll find the true heartbeat of Tulsa—a place once known as Black Wall Street, where African American dreams soared, only to be shattered and rebuilt with unyielding courage after the nineteen twenty-one Massacre. Our tour will take you from John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park, along the streets of the historic Greenwood District, and end at the Greenwood Cultural Center, a living testament to the perseverance and achievements of Black Tulsans. Go at your own pace, anytime. The tour never expires.
The tour starts at the John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park where you'll hear the story of John Hope, see the memorials, and the story of 1921. Then you'll be guided step by step through Tulsa.
The tour sends at the Greenwood Cultural Center where you can learn more about the riots, see pics and continue your journey.
The tour sends at the Greenwood Cultural Center where you can learn more about the riots, see pics and continue your journey.
The tour starts at the John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park where you'll hear the story of John Hope, see the memorials, and the story of 1921. Then you'll be guided step by step through Tulsa.
The tour goes down Greenwood Ave stopping at sites linked to Black Wall Street and the 1921 Massacre.
The tour stops outside the Greenwood Rising: Black Wall Street History Center and you'll hear it's history, see the quotes and learn about it.
You'll stop outside the Vernon AME Church in Tulsa, the only place that still exists after the 1921 Massacre.
The tour goes down Black Wall street, stopping at sites linked to the 1921 Massacre, and telling the story and history of Black Wall Street.
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