🗺️Landmarks
Museums, historic sites, churches, HBCUs, parks, and cultural institutions tied to Black history.
Hammonds House Museum
Atlanta art museum housing one of the largest collections of African American art in the South.
Museum · Atlanta, GA, USA
@blackwikiHampton University
Virginia HBCU founded in 1868 by the American Missionary Association to educate freed slaves.
HBCU / University · Hampton, VA, USA
@blackwikiHank Aaron Stadium
Mobile, AL stadium named for hometown legend Hank Aaron.
Museum · Mobile, AL, USA
@blackwikiHarlem Hellfighters Memorial
Memorial to the 369th Infantry Regiment — Black WWI soldiers known as the Harlem Hellfighters.
Historic site / Memorial · New York, NY, USA
@blackwikiHattiesburg Civil Rights Driving Tour
Mississippi mapped driving route through the major 1960s Freedom Summer organizing sites.
Church / House of worship · Hattiesburg, MS, USA
@blackwikiHayti / Black Wall Street Durham
Durham's historic Black district anchored by NC Mutual Life — once the largest Black-owned business in the world.
Cultural center · Durham, NC, USA
@blackwikiHistoric Hampton House
Miami's last surviving Green Book-listed motel; restored as a community museum.
Museum · Miami, FL, USA
@blackwikiHoward Theatre
DC's first Black-owned theatre (1910); cornerstone of the U Street Corridor.
Theater / Performing arts · Washington, DC, USA
@blackwikiShowing 1–8 of 8