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  2. Montgomery Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Zoo is a 40-acre (16 ha) zoo located on the north side of Montgomery, ... where visitors would have a chance to directly interact with stingrays. The ...

  3. The Legacy Museum - Wikipedia

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    The new grounds of the Legacy Museum is a location where previously enslaved people were warehoused. In order to make the museum and the memorial more accessible, the EJI financially reduced admissions pricing to a single $5.00 ticket to visit both locations.

  4. Montgomery, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery is a part of the Montgomery Independent School District. Montgomery ISD is currently changing the structure of their feeder system. Previously, students attended a K–4 elementary, a fifth grade intermediate school, a sixth grade middle school, a 7–8th grade junior high school, and a 9–12th grade high school.

  5. Alabama’s Legacy Museum shows that the long reach of ... - AOL

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    At the 6-acre National Memorial for Peace and Justice, visitors are solemnly exposed to the decadeslong domestic terrorism of more than 4,000 recorded lynchings in America between 1877 and 1950.

  6. National Memorial for Peace and Justice - Wikipedia

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    Visitors to the site have commented on how, from afar, the beams look like a forest of hanging bodies, and the replica beams off to the side look like rows of coffins. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] More than 4075 documented lynchings of black people took place between 1877 and 1950, concentrated in 12 Southern states.

  7. Willis, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Willis is a city in Montgomery County, Texas, United States, located eight miles north of Conroe in north central Montgomery County. The city began to develop in 1870 after what is now the Union Pacific Railroad built track through the area.

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