Private tour in Atlanta Roger P
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Roger P.
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I specialize in telling the unique historical stories of Atlanta while focusing on the unique character of Atlanta's fascinating neighborhoods. I find that most people enjoy hearing the intriguing stories about Atlanta's people, especially the ones that made it what it is today. Visitors will like hearing the authentic facts that tie together the threads of Atlanta's past while weaving the quilt of it's future. Visitors want to see Atlanta from a local's point of view. They will see in a short time, what they couldn't possibly experience traveling on their own. You will learn more about those little known neighborhoods that you can't see from the highways or main streets. Visitors will experience and eat at local unique restaurants that few locals even know about. For any visitor considering relocation to Atlanta, you will want to find out more about what unique amenities the city has to offer, like our restaurants, specialty food markets, shopping, schools, parks and recreation. You will be excited about the new Live, Work, Play and Shop concept neighborhoods that are being developed all over Metro Atlanta. I will help you connect the historical dots and give you the best customer service that you will ever experience on a city tour. I can offer you an insider's perspective of Atlanta, while you enjoy riding in the comfort of our limo-like (5) passenger minivan. No License required in Atlanta GA Member of the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau
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I've been touring with groups in Alabama since 1991 and have watched as cities like Montgomery, Selma and Birmingham, have begun embracing their Civil Rights history. In Selma, you will walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge and you will see the Brown A. M. E. Chapel where marchers were organized and prepared for the Selma to Montgomery March in 1965. In Montgomery they are now celebrating their Civil War and Civil Rights history with museums and tours and are eagerly telling their stories. You too, will see how history has changed Alabama. The new Equal Justice Initiative's Legacy Museum and the Memorial for Peace and Justice will take you from slavery to mass Incarceration and the Rosa Parks Museum is located at the exact spot of Ms. Park's arrest on December 1, 1955. While at the Dexter Avenue Baptist King Memorial Baptist Church, you will sit in the pews where history was made. Come to Montgomery and feel the water cascading over Civil Rights Memorial designed by Maya Lin.
* 7:00 am Tour depart from Atlanta at 7:00am (Eastern) * Arrive in Selma at approximately 9:30am (Central). * NPS Selma Interpretive Center * Brown Chapel A. M. E. Church in Selma * Edmund Pettus Bridge Selma * Rosa Parks Museum * National Memorial for Peace and Justice * Legacy Museum * King Memorial Dexter Avenue Baptist Church * Civil Rights Memorial Center.
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Customers will be picked up in 15 PASSENGER VAN.
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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