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Discover the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site: A Legacy of Leadership and Freedom

The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site preserves the last residence of Frederick Douglass (1818 -1895), one of the most prominent African American leaders of the 19th century

The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site preserves the last residence of Frederick Douglass (1818 -1895), one of the most prominent African American leaders of the 19th century. Tours available. Reservations required for groups of 10 or more. Open 9 am - 5pm (Apr.15 - Oct.15) and 9am - 4pm (Oct.16 - Apr.14).

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Meeting Space Details

Inside Reception Capacity: Array

Metro Station

Anacostia

Directions

1411 W St. SE
Washington, DC 20020
United States


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