Come join us on a unique downtown Nashville walking tour! Imagine
being able to look beyond the single-story narrative and get up close
and personal with the soul of the Music City. Together we’ll trace
the footsteps of legendary musicians such as country music star
Charley Pride, and the iconic Fisk Jubilee Singers. Combine that with
a splash of storytelling about early black life in Nashville with
United Street Tours. Enjoy strolling from Lower Broadway, the most
visited street in Nashville; then alongside the peaceful Riverfront
Park, and into the historic 5th Ave of the Arts District. After
covering early black life in Nashville, we’ll move into the civil
rights era and enter, Woolworth on 5th, the site of the first lunch
counter sit-ins during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement in Nashville.
This tour combines early black history and civil rights history in one
experience. In 2-hours, you will see the most unique black history
sites and attractions and get the inside scoop on our favorite
southern food restaurants and live music venues. By joining this
experience, you are helping Nashville become a more inclusive city for
all through preservation and awareness.
*
Tour will continue rain or shine. Dress for the weather.
*
Tour length is flexible depending on walking speed, questions, and
other factors.
*
Tour must be booked at least 24-hours in advance.
*
Unable to find a tour time that works for you? Ask us about private
tours.
*
We keep our groups small. Limited number of tickets are available.
Book now to secure your spot. Tickets tend to sell out during high
season.
music
658
Views
06/09/2020 Last update