African American History Tour Card

Hopkinsville African American History
Cell Phone Tour
Tour Guide -Matt Snorton
270 - 854 -3056
A few simple instructions are all you need to start your audio
tour. Audio stop numbers are displayed on the back of this
card. Simply enter the appropriate audio stop number on
your cell phone keypad. Disconnect the call while traveling
between stops. You can rejoin as many times as you like by
redialing the tour phone number. Enjoy the tour!
Pictured include: attorney J.T. Whitney; M&F Class of 1909; Chitlin Circuit
entertainer James Brown; PT Frazer, Jr., MD; author/Hopkinsville native
bell hooks; and entrepreneur Peter Postell and family.
1 Founders Square Mural
Corner 9th & Main Streets
2 Peter Postell Block
113½-119 East Sixth Street
3 Virginia Street Hotel
111 East Fourth Street
4 Virginia St Baptist Church
209 South Virginia Street
5 Brooks Memorial Hospital
201-203 South Virginia Street
6 Freeman Chapel, CME
137 South Virginia Street
7 Male & Female College
125 North Vine Street
10 Booker T. Washington
731 East Second Street
11 Aaron McNeil House
604 East Second Street
12 Black Police Precinct
201 South Campbell Street
13 The Whitney Family
532 East Fourth Street
14 Dr. Frazier & Dr. Frazer
207 South Clay Street
15 Brooks Pharmacy
308 East Fourth Street
16 Chitlin Circuit
400-402 Liberty Street
8 Attucks High School
Corner 1st & Vine Streets
9 The Poston Family
809 Hayes Street
The Moore Clinic
17 Moore Clinic
Corner 5th & Liberty Streets
Ted Poston (left) and colleagues
18 Pennyroyal Area Museum
217 East Ninth Street
Our thanks to Hopkinsville-Christian County Convention & Visitors
Bureau & WHOP AM/FM radio for assistance with this production.