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The African American Travel Guide

 

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Whether you're looking for a bookstore in Baltimore, a historical tour in D.C., a taxi in Ontario, a church in Chicago, or a restaurant in New Orleans, this is a must-have guidebook for African American travelers. Maps, contacts, and important background information have been ferreted out for hundreds of listings. U.S. cities explored in the guide include Atlanta, Baltimore, Birmingham, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Memphis, Mobile, Montgomery, New Orleans, New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C., and Nova Scotia and Ontario are among the notable Canadian places featured. Author Wayne Robinson's wealth of knowledge stems from 20 years of travel and firsthand experience as a tour director.

This well-organized and inexpensive work confines itself to the African American experience and can be usefully consulted for business travel as well as for personal vacations. Robinson, a seasonal tour director for several tour operators and a flight attendant for a major air carrier, provides a cornucopia of information of particular interest to African Americans in and around 17 American and two Canadian cities. Entries for each locale include give names, addresses, phone numbers, descriptions and hours of operation (where applicable) of the entity being described. For each city, there is a list of historic sites and landmarks, specialty shops, colleges and universities, bookstores, restaurants, entertainment venues, heritage tours, a calendar of annual events, media outlets, churches, museums, and lodging facilities owned by African Americans or catering to African American interests.

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