Saturday Walking Tour: Abolition and Escape
Saturday, 6/15/24
10:30-11:30am
Hart Cluett Museum 57 2nd Street Troy, NY 12180 USA (map)
Abolition & Escape
Troy and Rensselaer County was a hotbed of abolitionist activity in the 19th century. This walking tour will highlight sights associated with the African American community in the first half of the 19th century. Featured are sites associated with the Troy Female African Benevolent Society, the many contributions of the Baltimore family and the famous rescue of the freedom seeker Charles Nalle.
Before registering, please note the following:
· Ticket purchase is required beforehand.
· This tour will leave AND end at the Hart Cluett Museum, 57 Second Street Troy, NY.
· Tickets are $25 per person/$10 per student or educator (with valid ID). Children 16 & under are free.
Admission to the museum is included in the cost of the walking tours.
· Tours take place rain or shine, run from 60 to 90 minutes long, and are limited to 30 people per program. The tour experience includes walking several blocks on city streets with uneven sidewalks. Walking shoes and weather-appropriate attire are advised.
· The Hart Cluett Museum provides all walking tour participants with headsets, allowing each visitor to listen to the tour guide at their preferred volume. Please note that while you may use or bring your own earpieces/earbuds, single use earpieces will also be provided by the Hart Cluett Museum at time of tour.
Cancellation Policy as of April 1, 2024:
Refunds or exchanges for ticketed tours and programs must be requested no fewer than 5 days prior to the program date. A $4 processing fee will be charged for refunds. If HCM cancels a tour or program, a full refund will be issued.
Questions? Please call 518-272-7232 or email adoren@hartcluett.org.