🗺️Landmarks
Museums, historic sites, churches, HBCUs, parks, and cultural institutions tied to Black history.
California African American Museum
State museum dedicated to African American history, art, and culture; in Exposition Park, LA.
Museum · Los Angeles, CA, USA
@blackwikiCane River Creole National Historical Park
Natchitoches, LA national park preserving Cane River Creole plantation life.
Historic site / Memorial · Natchitoches, LA, USA
@blackwikiCarter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site
Logan Circle home of historian Carter G. Woodson — birthplace of Black History Month.
Historic site / Memorial · Washington, DC, USA
@blackwikiCascade Park (Atlanta)
Atlanta park anchoring Cascade Heights — a long-time Black middle-class neighborhood.
Park / Outdoors · Atlanta, GA, USA
@blackwikiCharles H. Wright Museum of African American History
Detroit museum; one of the largest African-American-focused museums in the world by exhibition space.
Museum · Detroit, MI, USA
@blackwikiCharleston Slave Burial Ground
Recently rediscovered colonial slave-burial site.
Historic site / Memorial · Charleston, SC, USA
@blackwikiCivil Rights Memorial Center
Montgomery memorial designed by Maya Lin honoring 40 martyrs of the Civil Rights Movement.
Historic site / Memorial · Montgomery, AL, USA
@blackwikiCoconut Grove (West Grove)
Miami's oldest continuously inhabited Black neighborhood.
Historic site / Memorial · Miami, FL, USA
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