🗺️Landmarks
Museums, historic sites, churches, HBCUs, parks, and cultural institutions tied to Black history.
Tampa Bay History Center — African American Gallery
Permanent African American history exhibits in the downtown Tampa history museum.
Museum · Tampa, FL, USA
@blackwikiThe King Center
Atlanta memorial and archive on Auburn Avenue housing the tombs of MLK Jr. and Coretta Scott King.
Library / Archive · Atlanta, GA, USA
@blackwikiThe Woodson African American Museum of Florida
St. Petersburg museum named for historian Carter G. Woodson dedicated to Florida Black history.
Museum · St. Petersburg, FL, USA
@blackwikiTougaloo College
Tougaloo, MS HBCU founded 1869; a Freedom Movement staging ground in the 1960s.
Library / Archive · Tougaloo, MS, USA
@blackwikiTrue Reformer Building
U Street building designed by Black architect John Lankford in 1903 — the first major building in DC fully financed, designed, and built by African Americans.
Historic site / Memorial · Washington, DC, USA
@blackwikiTuskegee Airmen National Historic Site (Moton Field)
Tuskegee, AL airfield where the Tuskegee Airmen trained during World War II.
Historic site / Memorial · Tuskegee, AL, USA
@blackwikiTuskegee University Historic Campus
1881 college founded by Booker T. Washington; later home to the Tuskegee Airmen training program and the Carver agricultural research labs.
Museum · Tuskegee, AL, USA
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