On Freedom’s Doorstep: Black History in Cincinnati

On Freedom’s Doorstep: Black History in Cincinnati

Attend On Freedom’s Doorstep: Black History in Cincinnati at Heritage Village Museum on June 9.

By The Voice of Black Cincinnati

Date and time

Sunday, June 9 · 1 - 5pm EDT

Location

Heritage Village Museum

11500 Lebanon Road Sharonville, OH 45241

About this event

Heritage Village Museum and The Voice of Black Cincinnati will host On Freedom’s Doorstep: A Celebration of Cincinnati Black History on June 9 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Heritage Village Museum in Sharon Woods Park. This event celebrates the lives and contributions of Black Cincinnatians from the city’s chartering though the end of World War I.


Sponsors, food trucks, vendors, and volunteers interested in portraying historical figures are asked to email crystal@thevoiceofyourcustomer.com.

Planned activities for On Freedom’s Doorstep: Black History in Cincinnati are as follows:

  • Interpreters portraying notable Black Cincinnatians during the 1800s and early 1900s
  • Fine and performing artists
  • Historical demonstrations
  • Children’s games and programming
  • A simulated underground railroad experience and representation of the Black Brigade
  • Storytelling by local historians
  • Local Black food and retail vendors

Admission to On Freedom’s Doorstep: Black History in Cincinnati

Admission to On Freedom’s Doorstep: Black History in Cincinnati is $10 per adult, $5 per senior or child ages 4-11, and free for members and children ages 3 and under. SNAP-eligible families are $5 per adult and free for children ages 12 and under with a SNAP card and photo ID.

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About Heritage Village Museum

Heritage Village Museum and Educational Center is a picturesque gathering of 13 authentic historical buildings representing various aspects of family life during the 1800s. These buildings include historic homes, a train station, a doctor’s office, a general store, a church, and a schoolhouse.

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Heritage Village Museum Venue Details

Parking

A Great Parks of Hamilton County Motor Vehicle Pass may be required.

Accessibility

Accessible parking and drop-off locations can be provided upon request. Please call 513-563-9484 to arrange this service. Task-trained service animals are welcomed. A designated quiet area is available to guests.

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