Small and Forgotten
Some National Park System sites are huge (Wrangell-St. Elias in Alaska is over 13 million acres – twice as big as my home state of Massachusetts). Some are tiny, such as the African-American Civil War Memorial, nestled in a small plot at the intersection of Vermont, 10th, & U St. in Washington, D.C. All NPS [...]
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African-American Civil War Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Posted in Washington DC, tagged African-Americans, Civil War, history, National Parks, prejudice, travel, Washington DC on January 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »