About this Event
Add a splash of color on this tour of Washington, DC beyond those marble monuments. Explore feminist history through a queer lens and discover how Washington, DC has been a pivotal location for the LGBTQ+ community. Advocacy for equal rights, expressing non-conforming views, and enacting policy to protect civil rights is at the foundation of this city’s stories. Walk with your licensed professional tour guide throughout the Metro Center neighborhood rich with theaters, street art, and historic venues. Meet historical figures central to the early gay rights movement like Barbara Gittings and Frank Kameny, whose advocacy safeguarded the LGBTQ+ community through the Lavender Scare when homosexuals were being fired from their federal government jobs. We'll also introduce you to Princess We’wha who is identified as a "Two Spirit" in the Zuni culture. You'll be shocked to hear about Dr. Mary Edward Walker and her scandalous decision to wear pants! Together, we’ll contemplate President James Buchanan’s decision to never marry and how his niece would take over the role of first lady. Revisit these iconic DC sites with a fresh perspective. This experience is perfect for locals and visitors and everyone is welcome to participate on TOHO's Over The Rainbow tour.
This tour is led by TOHO Tour Guide Lindsey Horn. We are hosting in partnership with Philly's Beyond The Bell Tours. Here are other events to join throughout the weekend.
- Saturday, November 22nd (10a-12p) The Women’s History Mile led by Kaitlin Calogera in partnership with Beyond the Bell Tours visiting from Philadelphia!
- Saturday, November 22nd (3:30-5:00p) Congressional Cemetery
- Sunday, November 23rd (10a-12p) Over the Rainbow Queer Feminist History Tour led by Lindsay Horn in partnership with Beyond the Bell Tours visiting from Philadelphia!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Farragut Square, 912 17th Street Northwest, Washington, United States
USD 15.00 to USD 200.00












