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  • Chinatown Tour - September 25 4-5:30 pm

Chinatown Tour - September 25 4-5:30 pm

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September 25, 4- 5:30 pm


Join the Clarke Museum, Humboldt Asian Pacific Islanders In Solidarity (HAPI) and the Eureka Chinatown Project on a walking tour exploring the history of the Chinese population in Eureka and Humboldt County, including their arrival, expulsion, and efforts to recognize the important role this community played in creating the Humboldt County we know today.


This is a walking tour that will consist of walking about a mile on mostly flat paved ground. Seating is very limited along the route.


Tickets are on a sliding scale basis, with the proceeds being split between the Clarke Museum and the Eureka Chinatown Project. All tips made for this walk will go directly to the Eureka Chinatown Project.

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