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Archived since: Jun, 2016
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"The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site preserves and interprets Cedar Hill, where Frederick Douglass lived from 1877 until his death in 1895." -- from the website, 4/8/2019
Subject: Politics & Elections , Arts & Humanities , Society & Culture
Archived since: Jun, 2016
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"The Harriet Tubman Home, Inc. is an independent non-profit established by the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church to manage and operate the homestead of Ms. Tubman. The Harriet Tubman Home is charged with sharing Harriet Tubman's core values with visitors through a guided tour of the property. On January 10, 2017 the Harriet Tubman National Historical Park was established." -- from the website www.harriettubmanhome.com/, 4/8/2019
Subject: Arts & Humanities , Society & Culture, Politics & Elections
Archived since: Jun, 2016
Description:
"In 1951 William Henry Seward III bequeathed the family home in Auburn, NY to the Fred L. Emerson Foundation to serve as living memorial to his famous father and grandfather. After a few years of careful preparation, the Seward House opened to the public in 1955, was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964, and now displays one of the most original collections of any historic home in America. In 2008 the museum established itself as its own independent 501-C3 not for profit museum." -- from the website's "Mission and History" page, 4/9/2019
Subject: Arts & Humanities , Society & Culture, Politics & Elections
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