The “mecca” of black education. Founded in 1867, Howard is one of only 48 private U.S. Doctoral/Research-Extensive Universities, and is regarded as the crown jewel of HBCUs. En savoir plus .
Built in 1903, this horseshoe-shaped stadium holds 30,323 sports fans, has 2,282 steps, and held concerts by Bob Marley and Janis Joplin. En savoir plus .
The Ohio Players are one of the greatest R&B and funk groups to come out of the Dayton scene in the 70s. The bands grooves, fortified in funk, are still being raided by Hip-Hop producers today. En savoir plus .
Everyone’s favorite inquisitive monkey is alive and well at this fun and vibrant book and toy store. En savoir plus .
Constructed in 1727, and currently the Cambridge Center for Adult Education, it was originally the home of General William Brattle, a prominent military leader and loyalist in revolutionary Cambridge. En savoir plus .
Access to the Edisto River and canoe rentals make this a great place to connect to nature. En savoir plus .
Dedicated in 1931 to members of the Harvard community who died in WWI, and now America’s wars since. En savoir plus .