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There are dozens of unforgettable experiences that you can only find in DC. Here are a few of our favorites, many of which are particularly significant to the District’s African-American residents and visitors:

Sit in on a ground-breaking Supreme Court decision.

Dance at a nightclub where celebrities brush elbows with prominent black politicians.

Visit the National Mall to follow the footsteps of those who marched in 1995’s Million Man March, led by Louis Farrakhan.

See the original Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights and Emancipation Proclamation at the National Archives.

Sit in the hotel lobby where Martin Luther King, Jr. crafted his “I Have a Dream” speech, then stand in the spot where he delivered his famous words. Then, visit the site along the Tidal Basin where his national memorial (expected to completed in 2009) will be located.

Search for a loved one’s name on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

Stroll the historic campus of Howard University, where many notable African Americans made their mark, and Gallaudet University, where the football huddle was invented.

Grab a soul food meal at Florida Avenue Grill or a “half-smoke” at Ben’s Chili Bowl, the site of the 1985 press conference where Bill Cosby announced that “The Cosby Show,” had become the first-ever African-American show in the country to be rated as #1.

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