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Posted on: Sunday, January 28, 2007

Destinations across U.S. honor Black History Month

Associated Press

TORRANCE, Calif. — Where can you find a museum dedicated to the Tuskegee Airmen? Or a walking tour about the Black Panthers? Or a park honoring The Temptations?

www.SoulofAmerica.com is recommending a number of cities where you'll find these and other sites as destinations for Black History Month, which is in February.

The cities, and some of their attractions, are as follows:

  • Atlanta, home to the birthplace, church and tombs of Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta.

  • Baltimore, where attractions include the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum; the Reginald Lewis Museum, named for a lawyer, entrepreneur and philanthropist from Baltimore; and the new Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Museum.

  • Birmingham, Ala., home to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and park dedicated to the Temptations.

  • Chicago, where you'll find the Du Sable Museum of African-American history, named for Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable, an early settler, and the A. Philip Randolph-Pullman Porter Museum, which pays tribute to the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters.

  • Cincinnati, where you can visit the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.

  • Detroit, home to the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, the National Museum of the Tuskegee Airmen and the Motown Historical Museum.

  • Memphis, site of the Lorraine Hotel, where King was assassinated, along with a memorial in his honor and the National Civil Rights Museum.

  • New York City, where you can visit the Apollo Theater and Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture or take a Harlem Heritage Tour.

  • Philadelphia, home to the African-American Museum of Philadelphia, the Mother Bethel AME Church and the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas.

  • San Francisco and Oakland, which offer the Museum of the African Diaspora and the Black Panthers Legacy Walking Tour.

  • Washington, D.C., where you will find the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, the African American Civil War Memorial and Museum and the Benjamin Banneker Memorial & Fountain.

    www.SoulofAmerica.com offers information about these cities and three dozen more around the country, as well as Caribbean and international listings.