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- Susan BurroughsNovember 23, 2017Truly enjoyed this place and the movie that was shown inside. Next time will try the 86 steps up to visit his home on the hill. Great history
- Synta KeelingAugust 28, 2014Great spot for taking guests and children. Parking is easy and the tour is informative. Great panoramic views. nurish is a great Scandanavian restaurant to eat at afterwards.
- BETFebruary 21, 2013The nation's capital is home to the last residence of abolitionist leader Frederick Douglass. See great examples of African-Americans' contributions to us all:
http://bet.us/BHM - Erin FaganSeptember 13, 2016Limited tours throughout the day. Make sure to check the website for times. A beautiful view of DC from the home.
- Jon DarveauAugust 26, 2016Make reservations for the house tour well in advance. Not too much else to see here unless you have tour tickets!
- DC Preservation LeagueAugust 3, 2011The Frederick Douglass home, built in 1855-1859. Douglas made serveral alterations to the building in the 1890s. The property was restored in 1962-64.
- BETJanuary 31, 2013This site preserves the legacy of the most famous African American of the 19th Century. See more great examples of African-Americans' contributions to us all:
http://bet.us/BHMonth - DevonyaJune 8, 2014Educational. Enlightening. Also free, can't see a reason not to. Also a different type of date idea.
- Kustom KaneApril 27, 2016Great experience, but the area is a little rough around the edges so uber don't metro