134 S Elm St. Greensboro, NC 27401
Phone: (336) 274-9199
The International Civil Rights Center and Museum in Greensboro stands as a powerful testament to the struggle for equality and justice. Housed in the historic F.W. Woolworth building, where the iconic Greensboro sit-ins took place in 1960, the museum chronicles the pivotal moments in the American Civil Rights Movement. Visitors can explore the interactive exhibits that showcase the bravery and resilience of individuals who fought against racial segregation. The museum not only preserves the tangible history of the civil rights era but also serves as a dynamic educational hub, inspiring visitors to reflect on the ongoing pursuit of social justice and the importance of collective action in shaping a more inclusive society.
Attraction Pricing
- Signature Staff-Guided Tour (60-75 mins.)
- On-Site Visit
- $20 per adult
- $15 per student (K-12th grade)
- This experience includes an on-site, small-group, fully staff-guided excursion through the entire permanent Museum collection, including "The Battlegrounds."
- Seated Tour & Walkthrough (90-105 mins.)On-Site Visit
- $15 per adult
- $10 per student (K-12th grade)
- Includes a filmed version of the staff-guided tour in the auditorium, followed by a self-guided journey through the Museum galleries.
- Interactive Virtual Tour (90 mins.)Online Visit$15 per adult
- $10 per student (K-12th grade)
- An online interactive virtual presentation that incorporates pre-recorded footage with a live discussion with a senior Museum docent via Zoom. Includes a live Q&A.
- Monday-Saturday: 10am - 6pm
- Sunday: Closed
- Guests are encouraged to arrive at the museum no later than 4pm E.T.
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