Jazzberry Jammin' New Year's Eve at Crayola Experience Orlando
Crayola Experience Orlando - 12:00 PM Pick
Crayola Experience Orlando - 12:00 PM Pick
Mid-Florida Milers Walk at Universal Orlando Resort
Miller's Ale House Parking Lot (behind restaurant) - 8:30 AM Pick
Miller's Ale House Parking Lot (behind restaurant) - 8:30 AM Pick
Asian Lantern Festival at the Central Florida Zoo
Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens - various times Pick
Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens - various times Pick
Activity Guides
- Beaches & Lakes
- Best Of Lists
- Birthday Parties
- Boats
- Boredom Busters
- Camps
- Childcare
- Christmas/Hanukkah
- City Guides
- City Hacks
- Classes & Enrichment
- Community
- Crafts & Recipes
- Earth Kids
- Easter
- Fairs & Festivals
- Fall Activities
- Family Travel
- Farms & U-Pick
- Free Activities
- GoList
- Halloween
- Holidays
- Hotels & Resorts
- Indoor Activities
- Museums
- News & Openings
- Outdoors
- Parent Talk
- Parks & Playgrounds
- Play Gyms & Sports Centers
- Pools & Spray Parks
- Preschools & Schools
- Restaurants
- Shows
- Skiing & Winter Sports
- Special Needs
- Special Occasions
- Sports
- Spring Activities
- STEM
- Stores & Services
- Summer Activities
- Theme & Water Parks
- Trains, Dinos & Heroes
- TV, Film & Movies
- Virtual
- Visitors Guide
- Weekend Events
- Weekend Trips
- Winter Activities
- Zoos & Gardens
Living History: Founding Black Harlem
Sat Feb 2, 2019 - Sun Feb 3, 2019
- see all dates
Repeating every days through February 3, 2019.
12:00pm to 4:00pm ET
Age: All
Price: Free with museum admission
Location:
New York Historical Society and DiMenna Children’s History Museum
Visit early 20th-century Harlem and chat with its leading residents.
In conjunction with Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow, meet Living Historians portraying Madam C.J. Walker, the women she trained in her salon school, and other movers and shakers, like soldiers from the 369th Regiment, who came to be known as the Harlem Hellfighters in the First World War.
Learn about Walker’s life as a successful businesswoman selling hair products and creating hair styles (she became a millionaire from it!) and explore the life of Vertner W. Tandy, who served with the Harlem Hellfighters and became New York’s first black registered architect.
** Activity dates/times are subject to change. Please click through to the activity website to verify.
