Raleigh Women’s History Tour

Raleigh Women’s History Tour
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Come board the Historic Raleigh Trolley for a special women’s history tour!

Celebrate the influential women who shaped Raleigh’s history and explore their stories throughout Raleigh, from the women who broke barriers in North Carolina politics to those who fought for equality during the Civil Rights Movement. The trolley departs from Mordecai Historic Park and lasts approximately one hour.

Call (919) 996-4364 to register and for more information or go to RecTrac to register online.

Tours take place at 10 am, 11 am, and 12 pm. Registration is $10. Please arrive at the trolley 15 minutes before your tour time. Tours will follow all local and state COVID-19 guidelines.

Date: May 22, 2022

Times: 10 am, 11 am, and 12 pm

Cost: $10


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