A Jazzy Walking Tour…

Highlights of
African American History
in Saratoga Springs, NY:
The Businesses Built
&
Legendary Jockeys

Saturdays, May through September

Starting at 69 Beekman Street
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

*10:00a - 12:30p

$20 donation per Adult
FREE for youth under age 18
(must be accompanied by an adult)

Join us for a fascinating walking tour highlighting the history and critical impact of African Americans in Saratoga Springs - complete with relevant musical interludes!

Attending this tour supports the Frederick Allen Elks Lodge #609 & Mary A. Carter Temple #362, the oldest African American civic organizations in Saratoga Springs, New York -- now celebrating 100 years of both chapters of the Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World (IBPOE of W)!

Thank you for helping us to continue serving the community and share our history.

Sponsored by:
The TOUHEY FAMILY FOUNDATION
and
Mary A. Carter Temple #362
at Frederick Allen Lodge #609


What to Expect

For this 1.5 mile history walking tour:

Tour begins in front of the Lodge, 69 Beekman Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866.

1. Please wear comfortable clothing and walking footwear. Bring a water bottle.

2. All minors must be accompanied by an adult parent/guardian.

3. For your well being, please use crosswalks, follow traffic signals, and be aware of surroundings, such as uneven sidewalks.

4. There will be a stopping point in Congres Park for sitting.

5. If you don't feel well, you are welcome to attend on another day.

6. Tours may be postponed due to dangerous weather conditions.