Tour Overview
A North Philadelphia walking tour of murals dedicated to the Underground Railroad, Abolitionism, and Human Rights Activists.
The Fair Hill Neighborhood Mural Tour is a walking tour of North Philadelphia that includes artwork dedicated to the Underground Railroad, Abolitionism, Human Rights, and local heroes. Finish your tour with a stop at Historic Fair Hill Burial Ground.
Historic Fair Hill is a peace making green space and a neighborhood revitalization organization in North Philadelphia. We have restored and reimagined the Fair Hill Burial Ground, a resting place of great human rights activists. We carry forward their work for justice and peace through greening, school partnerships, and community events.
Stops
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Stop 1: Female Anti-Slavery Society Mural, 2900 Germantown Ave
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Stop 2: Harriet Tubman, Underground Railroad Mural at 2950 Germantown Ave
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Stop 3: Peaceable Kingdom at 950 W Clearfield Street
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Stop 4: Tribute to Peaches at 827 W Indiana Ave
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Stop 5: "Together We Stand" at 901 W Indiana Ave.
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Stop 6: Officer Ortiz at 837 W Somerset
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Stop 7: "The Healing Walls: the Perpetrators Wall and the Victim’s Wall"
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Stop 8: Inside Fair Hill Burial Ground