

A powerful and poignant journey through African American history and culture, located on the National Mall in Washington D.C.
A iconic, open-air national monument that stretches from the Lincoln Memorial to the U.S. Capitol.
The home of the renowned abolitionist and former slave, Frederick Douglass.
One of the world's great museums, featuring exhibits on science, culture, and history.
The museum has extensive exhibits that require a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is important, especially when spending hours indoors.
Useful for long days out and about, capturing photos and using museum apps.
Iconic for its brunch buffet and rooftop views near the museum.
Famous for its homemade pop tarts and classic American breakfast.
Popular for its unique pizza flavors and casual atmosphere near the museum.

Crispy fried chicken served atop a waffle, with maple syrup and hot sauce
Creamy cheddar grits topped with pan-seared shrimp, bacon, and green onions
Spicy half-smoke sausage topped with chili, cheese, and onions
Cap Blanc Nez, a striking white cliff, offers panoramic views of the English Channel and the Dover Strait.

A bustling marketplace in Boston, offering shopping, dining, and entertainment in a historic setting.
A serene river cruise through lush landscapes and historic sites in Central Java.
Handmade quilts symbolizing the resilience and strength of African American heritage.
Authentic spices used in traditional African American soul food recipes.

Artwork by African American artists, reflecting the rich cultural history.