Davenport Civil Rights Trolley Tour
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Explore Our Civil Rights History
The Davenport Civil Rights Trolley Tour is led by Ryan Saddler, the Director of the Chief Executive Officer of Friends of MLK. Created in partnership with the Davenport Civil Rights Commission and the Putnam Museum, the tour stops at crucial points in town to learn the history of our local civil rights movement.
The stops include Charles and Ann Toney’s House, the LeClaire Park Bandshell, the Natatorium Public Pool, and the Barrio, among others.
Monday, July 27
Begins at 5:30pm Putnam Museum Parking Lot
This is a free event, limited to 20 trolley seats. Please register online, or call (563) 324-1933 to avoid the online service charge.
The Davenport Civil Rights Trolley Tour is led by Ryan Saddler, the Director of the Chief Executive Officer of Friends of MLK. Created in partnership with the Davenport Civil Rights Commission and the Putnam Museum, the tour stops at crucial points in town to learn the history of our local civil rights movement.
The stops include Charles and Ann Toney’s House, the LeClaire Park Bandshell, the Natatorium Public Pool, and the Barrio, among others.
Monday, July 27
Begins at 5:30pm Putnam Museum Parking Lot
This is a free event, limited to 20 trolley seats. Please register online, or call (563) 324-1933 to avoid the online service charge.
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Where is it happening?
1717 W 12th St, Davenport, IA, United States, Iowa 52804
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Host or PublisherPutnam Museum





