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	<title>Black Travel &#124; Black Heritage Travel &#124; Black Festivals &#124; Black Cruises &#124; Black Vacations &#187; National Historic Site</title>
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		<title>The Hampton National Historic Site &#124; Towson, MD</title>
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Hampton National Historic Site in Towson, Maryland preserves a remnant of a vast 18th-century estate, including a Georgian manor house, gardens, grounds, and the original stone slave quarters. Owned by the Ridgely family for seven generations, the estate&#8217;s mansion was the largest private home in America when it was completed [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Mary Mcleod Bethune Council House &#124; Washington D.C.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mary McLeod Bethune achieved her greatest national and international recognition at this Washington, DC townhouse, which is now a National Historic Site operated by the U.S. Park Service. The house was not only her last home in Washington, DC, but also served as the first headquarters of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW). From [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Frederick Douglass House National Historic Site &#124; Washington D.C.</title>
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The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the most famous 19th century African American. His life was a testament to the courage and persistence that serves as an inspiration to those who struggle in the cause of liberty and justice. Visitors to the site learn about his efforts to [...]]]></description>
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