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Missouri, Columbia, African-American Heritage Trail Historical Markers
A 2-mile walking trail in central Columbia with dozens of historical markers highlighting Columbia’s black community. Centered around the Sharp End, the black business district that thrived until 1950s urban renewal projects destroyed much of Columbia’s vibrant black community, leaving only fading memories which the markers serve to recall.1 ► Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — 3rd Street Market, Blue & White Café, and the Harvey House — |
2 ► Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — African American Heritage Trail — |
3 ► Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — African-American Heritage Trail — |
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11 ► Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — African-American Heritage Trailhead — |
12 ► Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — Annie Fisher's House — African-American Heritage Trail — |
13 ► Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — Douglass Park and Pool, Russell Chapel — African-American Heritage Trail — |
14 ► Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — Lest We Forget: Lynching at the Stewart Road Bridge — |
15 ► Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — Sharp End — |
16 ► Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — The John William "Blind" Boone Home and the Second Missionary Baptist Church — |
17 ► Missouri, Boone County, Columbia — Tibbs Building — African American Heritage Trail — |