Guided Tour Explores African-American History in Candler Park

The Atlanta Preservation Center is hosting a 90-minute walking tour of 1870s-1980s legacy sites in the Atlanta neighborhood.

Mar. 21, 2026 at 4:30pm

The Atlanta Preservation Center is offering a guided walking tour of African-American historical sites in Candler Park, an Atlanta neighborhood. The 90-minute tour will explore legacy sites from the 1870s through the 1980s, starting at the Old Stone Church. The tour is open to ages 10 and up, though some uneven terrain is expected.

Why it matters

The tour aims to highlight the rich African-American history and legacy in Candler Park, a neighborhood that has undergone significant changes over the decades. By preserving and sharing this history, the tour helps educate the community about the diverse roots of the area.

The details

The tour will take participants through Candler Park to explore various African-American legacy sites from the 1870s to the 1980s. Stops may include historical buildings, community gathering places, and other landmarks that tell the story of the neighborhood's Black residents and their contributions over the years.

  • The tour takes place on Saturday, March 21, 2026 from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm.

The players

The Atlanta Preservation Center

A non-profit organization dedicated to preserving Atlanta's historic buildings, neighborhoods, and cultural heritage.

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What’s next

An online version of the tour is available on the Biracial History Project website for those unable to attend the in-person event.

The takeaway

This tour provides an important opportunity to learn about and celebrate the rich African-American history and legacy within the Candler Park neighborhood, which has evolved significantly over the decades but still maintains deep roots in the local community.