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Entries Containing the Phrase «middle passage»
RANKED BY RELEVANCE, THEN GEOGRAPHICALLY
1 ► Connecticut, New London County, New London — Middle Passage to New London — |
Near S Water Street east of Bank Street Connector, on the right when traveling east. |
2 ► Florida, Escambia County, Pensacola, Downtown — F-1101 — Middle Passage to Pensacola / African Presence in Colonial Pensacola — |
On South Palafox Street at South Jefferson Street, on the left when traveling south on South Palafox Street. |
3 ► Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — Middle Passage — Fort Mose Historic State Park — |
On Fort Mose Trail, 0.2 miles east of North Ponce De Leon Boulevard (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling north. |
4 ► Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — Saint Augustine — First Permanent European/African/Native American Settlement on U.S. Mainland. — |
Near San Marco Avenue (Business U.S. 1) at Old Mission Avenue (Business U.S. 1), on the right when traveling north. |
5 ► Georgia, Chatham County, Tybee Island — The Middle Passage and Tybee Island, Georgia — |
On Meddin Drive north of Gulick Street, on the right when traveling north. |
6 ► Georgia, Chatham County, Tybee Island — The Middle Passage UNESCO Site of Memory Tybee Island, Georgia Routes of Enslaved Peoples: — Resistance, Liberty and Heritage — |
On Meddin Drive north of Gulick Street, on the right when traveling north. |
7 ► Maryland, St. Mary's County, Hollywood — Remembering Ancestors at the Sotterley Plantation — The Price of Prosperity — The Middle Passage to Patuxent — |
Near Sotterley Plantation. |
8 ► Maryland, Talbot County, Oxford — Remembering Ancestors: The Middle Passage in Oxford, Maryland — |
On Mill Street. |
9 ► Rhode Island, Bristol County, Warren — 3 — The Middle Passage — Warren Historic Site — |
On Water Street south of State Street, on the right when traveling south. |
10 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Lest We Forget: The Middle Passage — C. 1444-1860 — |
On Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard east of 7th Avenue North, on the right when traveling west. |
11 ► Texas, Galveston County, Galveston — Middle Passage Galveston, Texas — |
On Harborside Drive at Moody Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Harborside Drive. |
12 ► Texas, Jefferson County, Port Arthur — Remembering Ancestors — Port Arthur, Texas — |
On 4th Street north of Austin Avenue, on the right when traveling north. |
13 ► Virginia, Fredericksburg — Middle Passage — |
Near Gordon W Shelton Boulevard, 0.7 miles north of Willow Lane, on the left when traveling north. |
14 ► Virginia, Fredericksburg — The Middle Passage — Fredericksburg: Timeless. — |
Near Sophia Street, 0.2 miles south of Frederick Street, on the left when traveling south. |
15 ► Virginia, James City County, Jamestown — Remembering Ancestors — |
Near Colonial Parkway, 1.2 miles east of Jamestown Road (Virginia Route 31), on the right when traveling west. |
16 ► Virginia, York County, Yorktown — 1 — Remembering Ancestors — |
Near Water Street near Comte de Grasse Streets. |
17 ► North Carolina, Carteret County, Beaufort — Remembering our Ancestors — African Presence & The Middle Passage — |
On Front Street at Orange Street, on the right when traveling east on Front Street. |
18 ► North Carolina, Carteret County, Portsmouth Island — Remembering Our Ancestors — African Presence and the Middle Passage — |
On 1800 Island Road. |
19 ► Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — The UNESCO Slave Route: Resistance, Liberty, Heritage / Honoring The Memory Of The Ancestors — |
Near South Water Street. |
20 ► Florida, Nassau County, Fernandina Beach — The UNESCO Slave Route Project: Resistance, Liberty, Heritage — |
On San Fernando Street south of White Street, on the right when traveling south. |
21 ► Georgia, Glynn County, Jekyll Island — Wanderer Memory Trail — A Family Learning Experience — |
Near Beach View Drive at South Riverview Drive. |
22 ► Louisiana, Orleans Parish, Algiers — Transatlantic Slave Trade to Louisiana — |
On Morgan Street west of Bermuda Street, on the left when traveling west. |
23 ► New Hampshire, Rockingham County, Portsmouth — Black Yankees and The Sea — Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail — |
Near Marcy Street east of Puddle Lane, on the right when traveling north. |
24 ► New Jersey, Camden County, Camden, Cooper Grant — Enslaved Africans Once Sold Here — |
On North Front Street at Cooper Street, on the right when traveling north on North Front Street. |
25 ► Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, Downtown Providence — Providence — (Water Street) — |
On South Water Street, on the right when traveling south. |
26 ► New Jersey, Bergen County, Hackensack — Slavery — |
On Main Street at Court Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street. |
27 ► New Jersey, Camden County, Camden, Cooper Grant — Enslaved Africans Once Sold Here — |
On Federal Street (County Road 537) at Jersey Joe Walcott Boulevard, on the right when traveling west on Federal Street. |
28 ► New Jersey, Camden County, Camden, Cooper Point — Enslaved Africans Once Sold Here — |
Near Elm Street west of Jersey Joe Walcott Boulevard, on the left when traveling west. |
29 ► Louisiana, Orleans Parish, New Orleans, French Quarter — Site 1 — Transatlantic Slave Trade to Louisiana — |
Near St. Peter Street east of Decatur Street, on the left when traveling east. |
30 ► Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — Kunte Kinte-Alex Haley Memorial — |
On Memorial Circle. |
31 ► Georgia, Glynn County, Brunswick — Enslavement, Resistance, Creativity, and Resilience — Africans and African Americans in Georgia’s Low Country — Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site — |
Near Ocean Highway (U.S. 17) south of Grants Ferry Road (Georgia Route 99), on the left when traveling south. |
32 ► Maryland, Kent County, Chestertown — Royal Port of Entry — |
On High Street, 0.2 miles north of Cannon Street, on the left when traveling north. |
33 ► New Jersey, Middlesex County, Perth Amboy — Enslavement and the Trans-Atlantic Human Trade — |
On Front Street at Smith Street, on the right when traveling north on Front Street. |
34 ► South Carolina, Charleston County, Sullivans Island — This is Sullivan's Island — |
On Poe Ave. |
35 ► Virginia, Fredericksburg — Runaways — |
Near Gordon W Shelton Boulevard, 0.7 miles north of Willow Lane, on the right when traveling west. |
36 ► Virginia, Richmond, Capitol District — The Triangle — |
On East Main Street (U.S. 60) at 15th Street, on the left when traveling east on East Main Street. |
37 ► Connecticut, Middlesex County, Middletown — The UNESCO Slave Route Project — Middletown, Connecticut: Resistance, Liberty, Heritage — |
On Harbor Drive, 0.3 miles north of Union Street, on the right when traveling north. |
38 ► Florida, Duval County, Jacksonville, Fort George Island — Slave Trade / La Traite d'Esclaves — The Port of Nantes / Le Port de Nantes — |
Near Palmetto Avenue, 2.2 miles north of Fort George Road when traveling north. |
39 ► Virginia, Fredericksburg — Hallelujah — Ken Smith, Sculptor — Staunton, Virginia — |
Near Gordon W Shelton Boulevard, 0.7 miles north of Willow Lane, on the left when traveling north. |
40 ► Virginia, Fredericksburg — The Slave Ship Othello — Fredericksburg: Timeless. — |
On Sophia Street, 0.1 miles south of Frederick Street, on the left when traveling south. |
41 ► Virginia, Richmond, Manchester — 1 — Crossing the Atlantic — Richmond Slave Trail — |
Near Brander Street, 0.5 miles east of Maury Street. |
42 ► North Carolina, Beaufort County, Bath — B-47 — Edward Teach — |
On South Main Street near Front Street, on the left when traveling south. |
43 ► Vermont, Windham County, Grafton — Grafton Inn — Interpretative Center — |
On Grafton Road at Main Street (Vermont Route 121), on the left when traveling south on Grafton Road. |
44 ► Virginia, Petersburg — African-Americans in Petersburg — |
On East Old Street at Rock Street, on the right when traveling east on East Old Street. |
45 ► New Hampshire, Rockingham County, Portsmouth — African Burying Ground Memorial — |
On State Street (U.S. 1) east of Middle Street, on the right when traveling east. |
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