* Step down into a slave dungeon used to forcefully confine and torture thousands of human beings! See and hear the stories of survivors who wrote about their horrific experience!

* See where the auction blocks once stood and find out what actually took place in the nation's capital!

* Discover the skilled Black craftsmen who built the White House, U.S Capitol, Library of Congress and other buildings! Come aboard and see the never before seen photos!

* Discover Black owned banks, hotels, restaurants, and insurance companies created, built, and owned by Black entrepreneurs!

* Discover local and national heroes, see their homes and neighborhoods and find out how they changed America!

* We are the first to present the never before seen photograph of Phillip Reid, the famous Black engineer who cast the Statue of Freedom atop the U.S Capitol!

* Come aboard and experience the untold story, and find out the secrets they didn't want you to know!

* We guarantee that no other tour would dare take you, tell you, or show you DC like the Chocolate City Tour!

* NEW! We now offer fun tours with Segway i2s!

Georgetown University did not admit Black students until the 1950's. Yet in 1874 the university appointed a Black man as its president. Patrick Francis Healy passed and was often presumed to be white because his physical features closely resembled those of a white man.

"Our experts warned us about the possibility of this phenomenon occurring, for they say that the mind has a strong drive to correct and re-correct itself over a period of time if it can touch some substantial original historical base; and they advised us that the best way to deal with the phenomenon is to shave off the brute's mental history and create a multiplicity of phenomena"... W.L slaveholder