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3206 O St NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA
View on Google MapsIf you think Georgetown is just the home of presidents and congress people, there's a fascinating world of new stories from the Civil War era on in this tour.
Katie was well read, personable with great pacing and extra pearls of information. The group in general had a wonderful friendly open atmosphere
Another fabulous tour from Off the Mall Tours. As a long-time DC resident, I value Katie's tours as a way to learn more about my city in a fun and engaging way. This tour took us along the back streets of Georgetown to learn about when it was a center of African American life in Washington, DC, and how that shifted over time. I went alone, as I usually do, so that I could have interesting conversations with the other tour participants.
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Wheelchair accessible, Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller, Service animals allowed, Public transportation options are available nearby, Transportation options are wheelchair accessible, Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health, Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Excellent day out walking the streets of Georgetown, while learning about all the ways that Black Americans have contributed to this part of the city . There was a lot of walking but every stop was filled with fascinating figures whose lives composed a significant part of the history of Washington, DC. All was delivered by the warm and engaging guide, Ashley (who we found out was giving her first tour on her own and she did a wonderful job!) This was my third tour with Off the Mall (after the Punk Tour and a special Halloween tour at Oak Hill Cemetery) and this definitely won't be the last.
Today, Georgetown is one of the poshest neighborhoods in D.C. But thanks to this eye-opening tour, I learned that it used to be a working class neighborhood, with a large Black population. Katie, the founder and our guide, knows the material inside out and makes it all super interesting!
I'm a longtime local but still learned a lot of new things on this very informative tour. Small group and personalized - highly recommend! DC is a real city!
Katie & Ashley were truly wonderful and knowledgeable guides. I have called DC home for the last 10 years, and it was really great to learn more about the history of Georgetown and how it came to be the way it is today. Would recommend to anyone!
A friend was in town for the weekend and, because she’s visited DC many times, we’re always looking for a new adventure. As a history lover who’s married to a history buff, historical tours are my favorite! I settled on the Black Georgetown Tour because I’ve heard some stories and anecdotes about Blacks in Georgetown over the years but have always wanted to learn more. Our tour guide, Katie, did a great job! We learned so much. I was happy to share the information I knew with my husband once I returned home. I was even happier when I found out that some of the information I shared was new to him. I will book another tour with Katie and will likely take the Black Georgetown Tour again with a different set of friends.
This was a fantastic experience! I lived in DC for years and never knew the history behind Georgetown. It’s amazing to see the city in a new light. If only walls could talk!
I've never attended a walking tour before but after attending this one, I will attend more. OTMDC takes you off the mall and major crowded tourist attractions to explore a much deeper and more personal side of the history of Washington telling stories rarely told. Despite living in the DC area for a lifetime, I had no idea of the rich history behind Georgetown and its African American community. I emerged on the other end of the tour feeling a deeper sense of connection to this city and its history. My cousin, in from Germany and for whom English is a second language, remarked multiple times how easy our tour guide was to understand and thought many other Europeans visiting DC would enjoy such a deep, insightful, and well done tour.