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Frederick Douglass' house in D.C.
Frederick Douglass' house in D.C. In addition to the small museum and gift shop, you may visit the house itself, but only on a tour. Tours are available by RSVP at 9AM, 12:15PM, 1:45PM, 3PM, and 3:30PM daily.
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