Trace the steps of the Black Portlanders who moved our city, state, and country closer to the ideals of freedom, democracy, opportunity, and equality. Maine’s earliest settlements couldn’t have existed without Black labor, skill, and insight. You'll meet the Black Yankees who founded Maine communities, overturned slavery statewide, drove our maritime industries, gained political influence, crossed color boundaries, and expanded Mainers’ rights in the modern era.
Stepping on granite cobblestones crooked with age — that once saw footfalls from national heroes like Frederick Douglass — you’ll pass storefronts once home to Black-owned barbershops where abolitionists whispered intelligence to Underground Railroad conductors.
Enjoy 2 hours of entertaining and enlightening historical narration over a 1.5-mile route. Owner and guide, Dugan Murphy, dug through the archives to present an amazing constellation of stories left out of most tours. TripAdvisor named him Portland's #1 guide!
Downtown
Lobsterman Park(Pass by)
Congress Street(Pass by)
The Cathedral Of The Immaculate Conception(Pass by)
Commercial Street
Mariner's Church Banquet Center(Pass by)
United States Custom House(Pass by)
Bell Buoy Park(Pass by)
Old Port
Exchange Street(Pass by)
India Street(Pass by)
The Abyssinian Meetinghouse(Pass by)
Portland Observatory(Pass by)
Green Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church(Pass by)
Eastern Cemetery(Pass by)
Portland by the Foot
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