Dr. William A. Chapman House Miami, Florida |
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Dunbar House Dayton, Ohio |
The Dunbar House exhibits his literary treasures, many of his personal items and his fa |
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Elkhorn Valley Museum And Research Center Norfolk, Nebraska |
The Elkhorn Valley Historical Society was founded in 1958. |
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Ellicott City Colored School Ellicott City, Maryland |
This schoolhouse was built in 1880 and was the first public school for African American |
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Fayette African American Museum Martinsville, Virginia |
Located in a historical landmark, the Fayette museum showcases African American history |
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First African Baptist Church Lexington, Kentucky |
The First African Baptist Church was founded c.1790 to serve the religious needs of Afr |
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Fort Garland Museum Fort Garland, Colorado |
Established in 1858 in southern Colorado, Fort Garland, with its garrison of over 100 m |
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Fort Mose Historic State Park St. Augustine, Florida |
The power politics of 18th century England and Spain reached across the Atlantic to the |
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Fort Raleigh National Historic Site Manteo, North Carolina |
The stories of Roanoke Island are told by exhibits, artifacts and the 17-minute park vi |
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Frederick Douglass National Historic Site Washington, District Of Columbia |
Frederick Douglass' life spanned nearly eighty years, from |
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Gamble Plantation Historic State Park Ellenton, Florida |
The Gamble Plantation's history stretches from Major Robert Gamble, who presided over a |
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George Washington Carver Museum Austin, Texas |
The museum is housed in a 36,000 square-foot facility that includes four galleries, a c |
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George Washington Carver National Monument Diamond, Missouri |
George Washington Carver's favorite pastime was art. |
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Gilmore Farm Montpelier Station, Virginia |
George and his wife, Polly, leased the land from Dr. |
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Goodwood Museum And Gardens Tallahassee, Florida |
This estate began in the 1830's as a cotton and corn plantation that ultimately encompa |
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Hampton National Historic Site Towson, Maryland |
Hampton is the story of people -- enslaved African Americans, indentured servants, indu |
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Hannibal Square Heritage Center Winter Park, Florida |
The Hannibal Square Heritage Center pays tribute to the past, present and future contri |
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Historic Railpark & Train Museum Bowling Green, Kentucky |
This three-acre Bowling Green depot, which was restored in 1925, served as a train stat |
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Historical Museum Of Southern Florida Miami, Florida |
An expansive museum examining the history of southern Florida from the arrival of the f |
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Historical Society Of Seabrook & Brown Library Seabrook, New Hampshire |
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Historical Society Of Washington D.C. Washington, District Of Columbia |
Located in the historic Carnegie Library building, the Historical Society of Washington |
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History Museum of Western Virginia Roanoke, Virginia |
Located in downtown Roanoke, the History Museum of Western Virginia covers centuries of |
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Howard County Center Of African American Culture Columbia, Maryland |
The museum, children's library, and research library of this center preserve the histor |
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Idaho Black History Museum Boise, Idaho |
The Idaho Black History Museum is housed in the former St. |
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Jamestown Settlement Williamsburg, Virginia |
This is the re-created Jamestown, which features the fort, three ships, and an Indian v |
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Jay Heritage Center Rye, New York |
Located on 23 acres in Westchester County, the Jay Heritage Center celebrates the boyho |
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Jenkins Plantation Museum Lesage, West Virginia |
Jenkins Plantation has survived wars, floods, wind and weather. |
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John G. Riley Center/Museum Of African American History And Culture Tallahassee, Florida |
The John G. |
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Johnson House Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
A dramatic chapter in this country's struggle for human rights, the Underground Railroa |
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Kentucky Museum Bowling Green, Kentucky |
Located on the Western Kentucky University campus, this two-floor museum features exhib |