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Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site in Washington, D.C. was the home of the 'Father of Black History' from 1915 until his death in 1950.

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Charles Pinckney was a principal author and a signer of the United States Constitution, and this NPS site is preserved to tell the story of a "forgotten founder."

Bridge in woods

Some of the tallest trees in the eastern United States find their home at Congaree National Park, a national park in South Carolina.

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Constitution Gardens is situated between our Vietnam Memorial and World War II Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

Field with trees

Cowpens National Battlefield commemorates a decisive battle that helped turn the tide of war in the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution.

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Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. memorializes a day ingrained in American history: the day President Lincoln was assassinated.

Brick fort entrance to Fort Moultrie with a flag waving at the entrance

The city of Charleston played a key role both in the American Revolution and the American Civil War.

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Located along the famous Cherry Tree Walk on the Western edge of the Tidal Basin near the National Mall, this is a memorial to FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt.

Frederick Douglass House

Dedicated to preserving the legacy of the 19th century African American, The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site provides guided tours and exhibits.

Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens, located in North East Washington, D.C., is home to vibrant aquatic plant life across 700 acres in Anacostia Park.

Visitors entrance at Kings Mountain Park

Kings Mountain Park remembers the battle victory of the Revolutionary War-the first major American victory following the British invasion at Charleston.

Aerial View of Korean Veteran Memorial

Remember over 5 million American veterans who fought and those who gave their lives for the cause of freedom at The Korean War Veterans Memorial.

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The Lincoln Memorial is an essential part of a Washington, D.C. visit. Located on the National Mall, it is an easy walk from other nearby monuments.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial

The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial honors Dr. King, the freedom movement he led, and his message of freedom, equality, justice and love.

Black and White Image of Mary McLeod Shaking Hands with Women

The Bethune Council House was Mary McLeod Bethune's house and the first headquarters of the organization she founded, the National Council of Negro Women.

National Mall

The National Mall is America's front yard, featuring the Washington Monument, WWII and Lincoln Memorials, 156 reservations, circles, fountains and more.

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Ninety Six National Historic Site marks where settlers struggled for survival, Cherokees hunted and fought, and two Revolutionary War battles were waged.

Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site is beloved as the heart of the Nation's Capital, over which Americans have marched, paraded, and protested.

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