This outdoor memorial honors the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, who served for 24 years. His most famous case, [Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka] 1954, ended racial segregation in American public schools.
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Founded in 1818, the oldest African-American church in Hagerstown.
Experience Annapolis: An American Story, a new exhibition by Historic Annapolis at 99 Main Street. Discover the dramatic history of Annapolis and the stories of its diverse people who helped to shape our American story across more than 400 years.
Hundreds of freedom seekers risked their lives to escape from slavery in Maryland. Full of courage and inspiration, more people successfully fled from bondage in Maryland than from any other state. Their heroic stories are plentiful and riveting and are told through the National Park Service’s Network to Freedom sites and through programs and tours that share freedom seekers’ struggles and triumphs. Here you can discover the real Underground Railroad and find out why Maryland[...]
The oldest standing African-American church on Delmarva, circa 1838.
Great full service family oriented Latin American restaurant.
A New American Tavern, serving innovative renditions of classical favorites.
A distinct and creative menu combining Greek specialties with traditional American dishes.
Producing high-quality American Lagers and Ales that people will enjoy drinking.
Family-owned inspired by the fusion of ideas involving American, Italian and Spanish influences.