About
Welcome to the historic Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site, a place that holds significant importance in African American history. Dr. Carter G. Woodson's legacy here has shaped how we understand the lives and experiences of Americans of African descent. This National Historic Site is not just a physical location but a living tribute to Dr. Woodson's pioneering work. It was within the walls of this home that Dr. Woodson founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. This organization played a crucial role in promoting the accurate documentation of African American history, which was often overlooked in mainstream narratives. One of the most impactful contributions made by Dr. Woodson was the establishment of Negro History Week in 1926, a precursor to what we now know as Black History Month. This initiative aimed to celebrate and educate people about the rich and diverse heritage of African Americans, recognizing their achievements and struggles throughout history. Visiting the Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site offers a unique opportunity to step into the past and gain a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of African American history in the United States. Explore the rooms where Dr. Woodson's groundbreaking work took place and immerse yourself in the legacy of a visionary who dedicated his life to preserving and promoting the stories of African Americans. Come and experience the spirit of resilience, innovation, and cultural pride that permeates the Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site, a place where history comes alive, inviting visitors to reflect on the past and inspire a more inclusive future.
Directions
Guide to the Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site
Embarking on Your Journey from The National Mall
Begin your adventure from the iconic National Mall. Head east along Constitution Avenue NW until you reach the bustling 12th Street NW, a one-way street filled with the charm of Washington DC. Here, take a left turn and continue your journey north.
Discovering Rhode Island Avenue
As you continue exploring 12th Street NW, you will soon encounter Rhode Island Avenue. This vibrant avenue is a must-see! Make a right turn here and let the journey continue. Keep your course straight along Rhode Island Avenue as you soak in the local atmosphere.
Finding the Historical 9th Street
Upon reaching the lively 9th Street, make a right turn. Keep straight and prepare to be captivated by the historic structures that line the street. Look out for the third house on your right, the one with the distinctive red brick exterior. You've arrived at your destination - 1538 9th Street NW, the Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site.
Location
Located in Washington
Weather Information
Winter: Temperatures usually range from 30 to 50 F. There is occasional snow. Spring: Temperatures usually range widely from 40 to 70 F. Rain is common. Summer: Temperatures usually range from 70 to 90 F. Humidity is usually high. Be prepared and drink plenty of water. There is a water fountain in the visitor center. Fall: Temperatures usually range widely from 40 to 70 F. Humidity can remain high in the earlier part of the season.
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Quick Facts
- Designation: National Historic Site
- City: Washington
- Park Code: cawo
- Website: Official Website
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