Harlem Gospel Sunday Tour
Overview
Harlem, known internationally as the Black Mecca of the world, embodies a rich history and cultural heritage. The term “Harlem Renaissance” refers to the explosion of cultural pride that began in 1890, following the migration of African Americans from the rural South to the urban North.
- 🌍 The neighborhood is celebrated for its significant contributions to African American culture and arts.
- 📚 The roots of the Harlem Renaissance are tied to the historical struggles for abolition and civil rights.
- 🎶 Harlem has been a focal point for various artistic movements throughout its history.
- 🕰️ This cultural transformation began in 1890, marking a pivotal moment in American history.
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- Narrated tour
- Professional guide
- Gratuities
- Meals, beverages
Meeting point
Return details
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Cathedral Church of Saint John the DivineHear the history of this iconic unfinished NY building and snap a picture of the façade (admission not included).
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Apollo TheaterTake a picture of legendary Apollo Theater and Walk of Fame plaques of Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, James Brown and more.
- Drive through the historic district of Central Park West (pass by)
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Columbia UniversityOne of the most prestigious Ivy League Universities established in 1754. Walk with your Tour Guide through the main campus
- The historic neighborhood home of jazz clubs, soul food restaurants and the mecca of African-American heritage. (pass by)