Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of the first self-governed town of formerly enslaved people in America. At Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park, our guided tours offer visitors an engaging and educational journey through this extraordinary chapter in American history.

What to Expect:

  • In-Depth Historical Narratives: Our knowledgeable guides will walk you through the story of Mitchelville, established during the Civil War in 1862 as a haven of freedom, democracy, and self-determination. You’ll learn how formerly enslaved people created a thriving, self-governed community defined by hard work, ingenuity, and cultural preservation.
  • Gullah Geechee Culture: Discover the unique traditions and customs of the Gullah Geechee people, descendants of enslaved Africans who have lived in the Lowcountry for centuries. Experience the lasting cultural heritage that has shaped both Mitchelville and the broader region.
  • Key Historical Sites: Visit significant landmarks within the park, including Mitchelville’s original settlement areas, the location of early homes, churches, and schools built by freedmen, as well as Toni Morrison’s Bench by the Road, which commemorates the untold stories of enslaved Africans and Ghosted Structures, which represent the homes built by formerly enslaved people who sought freedom with the Union army after the Battle of Port Royal.
  • The Port Royal Experiment and Beyond: Explore the role Mitchelville played in the Port Royal Experiment, an early effort to provide land and self-sufficiency to freedmen, and understand its broader impact on the fight for emancipation and civil rights in America.
  • Interactive Experience: Along with historical facts, our tours bring history to life through stories of individuals like Harriet Tubman, Robert Smalls, and General Ormsby Mitchel, who were instrumental in shaping the town’s development. Participate in activities that offer a tangible connection to the past, creating a deeper appreciation for Mitchelville’s legacy.

Tour Details:

  • Tour Length: Approximately 45min
  • Availability: Open to the public, with special group tours available for schools, organizations, and family groups.
  • Cost: $10 per person (ages 10+). Children under 10 attend for free.
  • Amenities: Snacks and water provided
  • Call to Schedule: 843-255-7301

Book Your Tour Today! Come and explore the birthplace of African American freedom and democracy at Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park—a truly inspiring and educational experience for visitors of all ages.