African Burial Ground National Monument
290 Broadway, New York, New York
Between 1690 and 1794, both free and enslaved Africans were laid to rest in a 6.6-acre burial ground in what is present-day downtown Manhattan. The monument is located on the first floor of the Ted Weiss Federal Building.
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