African Burial Ground National Monument

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James C
109 month ago
Great museum. Check it out for a great story.
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Aidah Z
110 month ago
Whether your visiting NYC, a native of the 5 boroughs or seeker of all things culture/history this museum is dynamic. Do yourself a favor, don't just take my word for it.
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Eva
112 month ago
One of the most impressive sites of NY - don't forget the small exhibition.
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NZingha R
132 month ago
Talk to Ranger Doug to get the full story. He is amazing he made me cry.
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BET
134 month ago
Preserves a site containing the remains of more than 400 Africans buried during the late 17th & 18th C. See some great accomplishments by African Americans over the years: http://bet.us/BHM
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BET
134 month ago
Both free and enslaved Africans were laid to rest in the 6.6-acre burial ground. See great examples of African-Americans' contributions to us all: http://bet.us/BHM
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HISTORY
143 month ago
This site contains the known remains of more than 400 enslaved and free Africans buried here between 1690 and 1794.
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Ariel A
153 month ago
Be sure to go inside to read the history of the burial mound as well as admire the monument
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Elly F
154 month ago
Amazing! A must see place for any New Yorker. Visit the visitor center and get a tour of the entire grounds!
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The New York Daily News
154 month ago
PHOTO: Steelwork completed in 1933 on the 39 story US Federal Court House at Foley Square, Reade and Center Streets. Looking from Duane and Broadway. View photo at the link!