Tampa Black History Running Tour
- Date Sun 16th February 2025
- Time 8:00AM EST
- Location Tampa, Florida
- Price Free
- Races 1 race
Event summary
Get ready to lace up your running shoes for the Tampa Black History Running Tour on Sunday, February 16, 2025! This unique event takes you on a captivating 4-mile journey through downtown Tampa, starting at the beautiful Curtis Hixon Park. Participants will have the rare opportunity to explore the rich and vibrant history of Tampa's black community, including stops at iconic locations such as Central Avenueβonce dubbed the Harlem of the Southβwhere legends like Ray Charles and James Brown began their careers.
As you jog through this historic route, your guide will share stories of significant sites like the Fortune Taylor Bridge, Julian B Lane Park, and the Jackson House, where many talented individuals found refuge. This leisurely tour is designed for all running and jogging paces, allowing you to soak in the smooth blues and jazz ambiance that once filled the streets. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience that celebrates the diverse and fascinating heritage of Tampaβmark your calendars and join us for an inspiring day of history, culture, and community!
As you jog through this historic route, your guide will share stories of significant sites like the Fortune Taylor Bridge, Julian B Lane Park, and the Jackson House, where many talented individuals found refuge. This leisurely tour is designed for all running and jogging paces, allowing you to soak in the smooth blues and jazz ambiance that once filled the streets. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience that celebrates the diverse and fascinating heritage of Tampaβmark your calendars and join us for an inspiring day of history, culture, and community!
Organiser's Description
Join us for this one time only run through the streets of downtown Tampa, kicking off in Curtis Hixon Park, where runners will get the opportunity to stop at several historic locations where their guide will tell them all about Tampa's incredible history - and specifically for this event, Tampa's black history. Joggers will learn about Central Avenue - once known as the Harlem of the South, where top notch performers like Ray Charles, James, Brown, Ella Fitzgerald and many more performed - Ray Charles and James Brown actually got started right here on Central Avenue - also home of 'The Twist', as it discovered here during the Chitlin' Circuit.
Other exciting locations for runners will be the Fortune Taylor Bridge, Julian B Lane Park, the former 5 & Dime District where the Woolworth Sit-In took place, Oaklawn Cemetery, St Paul AME and of course, the Jackson House. The Jackson Rooming House is not as picturesque as it once was, which your guide will speak on, but the history in those walls runs deep with so many talented men and women in history came through those doors and several stayed there, as it was one of the only places that you could stay at that time in Tampa if you were black.
Lastly runners will learn about additional figures in history, even if they do not specifically fall along the route. One of those characters in Ann Lowe - most notably known for designing Jackie Kennedy's wedding gown as well as for dressing the entire bridal party. Tampa has some of the most diverse and fascinating history in the world and this is no exception. This tour could be a marathon if we had the time, but we've chosen to give you 4 miles of the best black history in downtown Tampa to allow for all running/jogging paces. No speeding on this tour - it'll be nice and easy like the smooth blues and jazz that was once heard every weekend, down on happenin' Central Avenue!
Other exciting locations for runners will be the Fortune Taylor Bridge, Julian B Lane Park, the former 5 & Dime District where the Woolworth Sit-In took place, Oaklawn Cemetery, St Paul AME and of course, the Jackson House. The Jackson Rooming House is not as picturesque as it once was, which your guide will speak on, but the history in those walls runs deep with so many talented men and women in history came through those doors and several stayed there, as it was one of the only places that you could stay at that time in Tampa if you were black.
Lastly runners will learn about additional figures in history, even if they do not specifically fall along the route. One of those characters in Ann Lowe - most notably known for designing Jackie Kennedy's wedding gown as well as for dressing the entire bridal party. Tampa has some of the most diverse and fascinating history in the world and this is no exception. This tour could be a marathon if we had the time, but we've chosen to give you 4 miles of the best black history in downtown Tampa to allow for all running/jogging paces. No speeding on this tour - it'll be nice and easy like the smooth blues and jazz that was once heard every weekend, down on happenin' Central Avenue!
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