Black History Trolley Tour to Highlight Oberlin Village

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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The Historic Raleigh Trolley is inviting the public to join a special edition of their popular Black history tour, focusing on Oberlin Village. The tour will commence at Mordecai Historic Park and proceed to Oberlin, where participants will explore the Historic Turner House and Oberlin Cemetery, delving into the neighborhood’s rich history of community and freedom.

The tours are scheduled for Sunday, May 5, with departures at 1 p.m. and 2:45 p.m., each lasting an hour. Interested individuals can secure a spot for $12 by registering online through RecLink. Those seeking additional details are encouraged to contact the Mordecai Historic Park Visitor Center at 919-996-4364.

Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the fascinating Black history of Oberlin Village.

Join the Historic Raleigh Trolley for this enlightening experience in May!



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