EXPLOREFREDERICK DOUGLASS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

Frederick Douglass National Historic Site

TYPE
historic-site
ESTABLISHED
1962
AREA
9 acres
STATE
DC
ECOSYSTEM
Forest

Cedar Hill, the 21-room Victorian home in Anacostia where Frederick Douglass lived from 1877 until his death in 1895, commands sweeping views across the Anacostia River toward the Capitol — a vista that Douglass, born into slavery in Maryland, deeply treasured. The house has been preserved largely as Douglass left it, including his study where he wrote and received dignitaries from around the world.

OFFICIAL LINKS
NPS Official Site ↗Recreation.gov ↗AllTrails ↗
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