The “mecca” of black education. Founded in 1867, Howard is one of only 48 private U.S. Doctoral/Research-Extensive Universities, and is regarded as the crown jewel of HBCUs. Leer más.
Built in 1903, this horseshoe-shaped stadium holds 30,323 sports fans, has 2,282 steps, and held concerts by Bob Marley and Janis Joplin. Leer más.
The Ohio Players are one of the greatest R&B and funk groups to come out of the Dayton scene in the 70s. The bands grooves, fortified in funk, are still being raided by Hip-Hop producers today. Leer más.
Everyone’s favorite inquisitive monkey is alive and well at this fun and vibrant book and toy store. Leer más.
Constructed in 1727, and currently the Cambridge Center for Adult Education, it was originally the home of General William Brattle, a prominent military leader and loyalist in revolutionary Cambridge. Leer más.
Access to the Edisto River and canoe rentals make this a great place to connect to nature. Leer más.
Dedicated in 1931 to members of the Harvard community who died in WWI, and now America’s wars since. Leer más.