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Civil Rights Tours

This one missed its intended target... Dr. King

This one missed its intended target... Dr. King

Tour Description

Free Parking at Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! Museum. This 90 minute fully-narrated train tour takes you through historic Lincolnville, Florida’s first African-American community established by former slaves in 1866.

Follow in the footsteps of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. See where he was arrested during St. Augustine’s infamous 1964 civil rights demonstrations and learn how his arrest led directly to the signing of the landmark Civil Rights Act that summer.

Travel nearly 4 miles through each section of the Nation’s Oldest City and hear about the African who was Ponce De Leon’s right hand man, see the St. Augustine home of Harlem renaissance legendary author Zora Neale Hurston, and hear about the first free Black settlement in North America.

Tour Schedules

Times and schedules vary daily. Please call us about today’s tour.

Tour Prices

Prices vary according ages and to group size.
Please call our Group Tour Coordinator at 1-800 226-6545 for more details.

Perfect For…

  • School groups
  • Family reunions
  • Class Reunions
  • Any groups of 20 or more



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If you need any additional information, please visit our Group FAQ section or feel free to contact us – or call 800.226.6545 during regular business hours.

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