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One of the first Black settlements on the Grreat Plains
This small NHS represents a major post-Reconstruction site of Black westward migration. It was founded in 1877 by newly freed slaves. It was the first black community west of the Mississippi and the ...
My parents and I visited Nicodemus National Historic Site in June 2022. We thoroughly enjoyed our experience. The Park Ranger was extremely helpful sharing the recent history and developments in the a...
Beautiful autumn day for a Day Trip. The Ranger gave a very interesting presentation about her ancestors and the former slaves that were conned to move to the area. Their struggles for survival. Joys ...
On a Sunday afternoon, we stopped briefly in this National Historic Site. It was once a vibrant African American town on the Kansas frontier, but declined to near non-existence when the railroad pass...
I rarely drive through Kansas, so I took the opportunity to visit this site. The drive from the interstate up was pleasant and easy. The site is a work in progress as some buildings are restored but...
One of the first Black settlements on the Grreat Plains
This small NHS represents a major post-Reconstruction site of Black westward migration. It was founded in 1877 by newly freed slaves. It was the first black community west of the Mississippi and the ...
An Important History
My parents and I visited Nicodemus National Historic Site in June 2022. We thoroughly enjoyed our experience. The Park Ranger was extremely helpful sharing the recent history and developments in the a...
Day Trip
Beautiful autumn day for a Day Trip. The Ranger gave a very interesting presentation about her ancestors and the former slaves that were conned to move to the area. Their struggles for survival. Joys ...
People's Victory
On a Sunday afternoon, we stopped briefly in this National Historic Site. It was once a vibrant African American town on the Kansas frontier, but declined to near non-existence when the railroad pass...
Outstanding small NPS unit
I rarely drive through Kansas, so I took the opportunity to visit this site. The drive from the interstate up was pleasant and easy. The site is a work in progress as some buildings are restored but...