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  2. Door of Return - Wikipedia

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    Door of Return (previously the Door of No Return) at Cape Coast Castle, Ghana. The Door of Return is an emblem of African Renaissance and is a pan-African initiative that seeks to launch a new era of cooperation between Africa and its diaspora in the 21st century. [1]

  3. Cape Coast Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle at Cape Coast was a market where this barter trade took place. Inside the dungeon of Cape Coast Castle, where hundreds of enslaved people were held in cramped conditions before being transferred to boats bound for the western hemisphere Former US President Obama and his family inside one of the dungeons during a visit to the Cape ...

  4. File:"Door of no return" Cape Coast castle, Ghana.jpg

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    English: The "Door of no return" through which the slaves left the castle when they were shipped away. It was not possible for any of them to ever return to their homeland. In July 2009, at his first official visit to sub-Saharan Africa President Obama visited the castle and symbolically passed through this door and then back to the caste.

  5. Kotokoraba Market, Cape Coast, Ghana - Wikipedia

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    As with many big markets in Ghana, most destruction to the Kotokoraba market is attributable to fire: two major fires have razed parts of the market since 2000. In 2002 [3] fire gutted the market, destroying goods worth thousands of cedis. About 104 stalls and goods including textiles, provisions, toiletries and foodstuffs were completely ...

  6. List of castles in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Gold Coast circa 1700. During the colonial period in Ghana, at the time known as the Gold Coast, roughly corresponding to the 15th through 19th centuries, European-style coastal forts and castles were built, mostly by the Portuguese, Dutch and British. [1]

  7. Cape Coast Castle Museum - Wikipedia

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    Cape Coast, Ghana. Type: ethnography and archeological museum: Website: ... See also. List of museums in Ghana; References This page was last edited on 4 ...

  8. Elmina Castle - Wikipedia

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    The title of the episode, "Door of No Return", is a reference to the symbolic door that millions of Africans were pushed through when they entered a life of slavery through castles like this. [16] [17] Elmina Castle also featured prominently in the 2015 Danish film Guldkysten (Gold Coast). [18]

  9. Fort William Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse is often called Cape Coast Castle Light, although it is not part of the Cape Coast Castle complex. It is about 600 metres (1 ⁄ 3 mile) away from the Castle. [1] [2] Along with the Cape Coast Castle and other castles and forts in Ghana, the lighthouse was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979 because of its ...

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