Portland, Maine: Black History Guided Walking Tour

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ID: GYG414900-752462
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Country: United States

Duration: 02:00 hours


Description

With a small group, trace the steps of Black explorers, mariners, religious leaders, and politicians, over 400 years of Maine history. Follow a public historian through the Old Port and East End.
Wind through the brick sidewalks and cobblestone streets of Portland's Old Port and working waterfront on this guided walking tour. Immerse yourself in the rich story of the 19th-century Black community in the East End neighborhood. The group will include no more than 15 people, so there's plenty of room to interact and ask questions.

My name is Dugan Murphy and I am locally-raised public historian. Meet me at Portland's oldest church to begin our journey back in time. Discover the monuments, places of business, and civic institutions where Black Yankees drove the economy and organized for political power. The air here still lingers with the notes of sea shanty songs, the crackle of rope from cargo hoisted aboard ships creaking in the waters of Casco Bay, and the myriad accents of Black sailors arriving from the Caribbean and Canadian provinces.

Head to the East End neighborhood to see the homes of Black sailors and stevedores that served as stations on the Underground Railroad. Admire the churches where Black families have worshipped, celebrated, and learned together from the 19th century up to the present day. Step on granite cobblestones crooked with age that once saw footfalls from national heroes like Frederick Douglass.

Learn how Maine's earliest colonial settlements could not have survived without Black insight, skill, and labor. Uncover the story behind the enslaved Black maid who abolished slavery in Maine during the Revolutionary War.

Discover the exceptional figures who shaped Portland and the State of Maine over more than 400 years of Black leadership. I employ printed images of the past, together with expert storytelling, to bring the past to life. You'll hear stories that other tours omit.

A portion of every ticket sale will help fund the restoration of the Abyssinian Meeting House, the third-oldest Black church still standing in the United States. End your tour at Eastern Cemetery, one-half mile from where it began.

I lead unforgettable jaunts through my hometown, telling an inclusive, empowering, and surprising constellation of tales you won't hear on other tours. Maine Historical Society made me their official tour partner in 2023.

Highlights

  • Journey in time from 1604 to the present day to uncover Maine's Black heritage
  • Discover a small group with an outsized impact in Portland and across the world
  • Step back 200 years to when the wharves were run by Black stevedores
  • Celebrate the political leadership and self-determination of Black Yankees
  • Visit the homes of Black families who ran the Underground Railroad

Guiding languages

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Portland is hilly. Plan to walk uphill sometimes and climb a staircase of 17 steps. If you need to avoid the staircase, let me know and I can route.
This tour is 1.5 miles long and the longest distance between tour stops is about 0.2 miles (a 4-minute walk).
Weather only takes a minute to change, so please dress in layers.
Meet me at the First Parish Church, which faces Congress Street, at the head of Temple Street, in downtown Portland. It's made of granite and has three big red doors and a clock tower. I'll be on the granite steps out front holding a sign that says "Portland by the Foot." This location is 0.6 miles from the cruise ship terminal.
INCLUDED
  • Guide
  • Donation to the restoration of the Abyssinian Meeting House
  • 10% off water tours with Portland Paddle (instructions at confirmation)
NOT INCLUDED
  • Gratuities

When should I book?

To guarantee availability book as soon as possible. Early booking is worth consideration especially if you planning the trip during high season like public holidays or weekends.


Cancellations

This excursion you can cancel with no cost up to 24 hours before the start of the trip. If you cancel it after 24 hours or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity. Being late on pick-up or departure will be considered as not showing up.