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  2. Fort Monroe - Wikipedia

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    Fort Monroe has become a popular historical site. The Casemate Museum, opened in 1951, depicts the history of Fort Monroe and Old Point Comfort, with special emphasis on the Civil War period. It offers a view of Confederate President Jefferson Davis' prison cell.

  3. Class trip to the birthplace of American slavery shows how ...

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    Fort Monroe, where slaves were first brought to the U.S. colonies, served the Union in Confederate territory. ... Va., on Jan. 10; the school tour arrives at the Casemate Museum at Fort Monroe in ...

  4. Old Point Comfort - Wikipedia

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    The station at Fort Monroe closed in 1939. [22] And the Zero Mile Post was shifted north to Phoebus. [23] For most of the 19th and 20th centuries, Old Point Comfort was a summer and winter resort in the town of Phoebus in Elizabeth City County. Old Point Comfort is the location of historic Fort Monroe, The Chamberlin, and the Old Point Comfort ...

  5. Grand Contraband Camp, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Contraband Camp was located in Elizabeth City County, Virginia, on the Virginia Peninsula near Fort Monroe, during and immediately after the American Civil War. The area was a refuge for escaped slaves who the Union forces refused to return to their former Confederate masters, by defining them as "contraband of war" .

  6. List of museums in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Fort Monroe Casemate Museum: Hampton: Hampton: Tidewater/Hampton Roads: Military: History of the 19th-century fort; visitors can tour the exterior of the fort and its grounds Fort Norfolk: Norfolk: Norfolk: Tidewater/Hampton Roads: Fort: Tour the 18th-century fort Fort Ward Museum: Alexandria: Alexandria: Northern: Civil War: Preserved Union ...

  7. Expanded museum traces legacy of slavery in America - AOL

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    The exhibit is part on an expanded museum created by the Equal Justice Initiative that focuses on the legacy of slavery in America. The expanded Legacy Museum — a companion to the group’s well ...

  8. Alabama’s Legacy Museum shows that the long reach of slavery ...

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    Every American should visit the museum and memorial in Montgomery to see the realities of how our nation’s wealth was built. | Opinion

  9. Contraband (American Civil War) - Wikipedia

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    The status of Southern-owned slaves became an issue early in 1861, not long after hostilities began in the American Civil War. Fort Monroe, in Hampton Roads, Virginia, was a major Union stronghold which never fell to the Confederate States of America, despite its close proximity to their capital city, Richmond.