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New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

St. Louis Cemetery No. 2

Opened in 1823, St. Louis Cemetery No. 2 is located in the Faubourg Tremé, a neighborhood developed in the early 19th century and occupied predominantly by the city's "free people of color".
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Phillis Wheatley Elementary School

Floating above Creole cottages and Victorian shotgun houses of the Tremé/Lafitte neighborhood of New Orleans is the glass-and-steel Phillis Wheatley Elementary School.
Connecticut, United States

The Bridges of the Merritt Parkway

The Merritt Parkway allows drivers to escape the sprawling, speeding, surging interstates nearby as it meanders through small towns and the countryside.
Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta-Fulton Central Public Library

The Atlanta-Fulton Central Public Library opened under the leadership of Ella Gaines Yates, the first African American director of the city’s public library system.
Nansana, Wakiso District, Uganda

Wamala King’s Tombs

Kabaka Suuna II was King of Buganda, the largest of the traditional territories that now make up the nation of Uganda.
Pangani, Tanzania

Pangani Historic Town

Where the meandering waters of the Pangani River are released into the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean, the small town of Pangani sits nestled against its shores.
Lietava, Slovakia

Lietava Castle

Atop a rocky crest in the Sulov highlands, the first stones of Lietava Castle were laid in the last quarter of the 13th century.
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Trinidad, Paraguay

La Santísima Trinidad de Paraná

La Santísima Trinidad was one of the 30 missions established by the Jesuits in the region in the 17th and 18th centuries in what is now Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina.
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Manila, Philippines

San Sebastian Basilica

San Sebastian Basilica dates to 1891and is part of a complex that includes a college (1947) and a seminary and courtyard (1950s).

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