About this Event
Echoes of Liberation: Voices of Philadelphia @ Johnson House Historic Site
Echoes of Liberation weaves guided tours of this nationally significant Underground Railroad site with curated Voices of Philadelphia sound and vocal presentations—bringing the words, memories, and lived experiences of enslaved africans, abolitionists, and community voices to life.
As you move through the historic house and grounds, soundscapes and spoken-word elements will deepen the storytelling, transforming the space into a living archive of resistance, resilience, and collective memory. This special program invites visitors not only to learn history—but to hear it.
About the Site
The Johnson House, built in 1768 and designated a National Historic Landmark, is one of the most significant Underground Railroad sites in Pennsylvania. Today, it serves as a living education center dedicated to preserving Black freedom history and advancing civic learning and community engagement.
What to Expect
- Guided tour of the historic Johnson House
- Integrated sound and vocal presentations featuring Voices of Philadelphia
- Focus on Black freedom history, resistance, and legacy
- Black History Month–themed interpretive experience
- Opportunities for reflection and discussion
Who Should Attend
- Families (recommended for ages 14+)
- History lovers and cultural tourists
- Community members interested in Black history and storytelling
Accessibility & Notes
- Tours involve walking and standing; please contact us in advance with accessibility needs
- Space is limited per tour time—advance registration encouraged
- Weather-appropriate attire recommended (portions may include outdoor interpretation)
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
6306 Germantown Ave, 6306 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, United States
USD 30.00












