What makes this tour unique? The Crusaders for Civil Rights -The Church, The Children and The Community, Birmingham, AL Tour, is a historical, American story that many will never forget. This tour te
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Location: Birmingham
What's Included
- Birmingham Foot Soliders Discussion
- Wi Fi
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Q&A
A: There aren't any strict age restrictions for the tour. However, it's recommended for older kids and adults since some topics can be heavy. If you're bringing younger ones, just be prepared for some mature themes. It can be a great learning opportunity for teens though!
A: Comfortable walking shoes are a must since you'll be on your feet for quite a bit. Dress in layers too, as Birmingham weather can be unpredictable. It's also a good idea to check the forecast; if it's rainy, a lightweight rain jacket might come in handy!
A: Yes! They’re pretty flexible with rescheduling. Just reach out to Freedom Line Tours at least 24 hours in advance, and they’ll help you find another time that works. Super accommodating, so don’t stress too much about it!
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Just did the Civil Rights History tour in Birmingham, and WOW!
I went on the Walking Tour: Civil Rights History - The Church, Children & Community with my family last weekend, and it was eye-opening. The guide was amazing and shared so many powerful stories about the kids who marched during the Civil Rights Movement. We were there for about 2 hours, but it felt like we could’ve gone on forever! It’s free, so definitely a no-brainer for anyone visiting Birmingham. Highly recommend it as a gift for history lovers or anyone looking to understand American history better.
Thinking about gifting the Civil Rights walking tour, any tips?
I was looking at this tour for my dad's birthday since he loves history. It sounds amazing, especially with all the stories about the civil rights movement and the kids involved. However, I'm kinda nervous about how emotional the topics are. Has anyone gone? What was it like? Any advice on who to take?