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Boston African National Site
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The Boston African National Site is a collection of historical sites and landmarks pertaining to black history prior to the Civil War. The over 2 dozen sites, include schools, businesses, churches, homes, and other historic buildings that represent the "largest area of pre-Civil War black owned structures in the U.S."

Boston African National Site
14 Beacon St, Boston

617-742-5415

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