36. Cedar Hill

36. Step inside the "Growlery" at Cedar Hill, <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PEHST000575" title="Frederick Douglass" href="/topic/arts-culture/frederick-douglass-PEHST000575.topic">Frederick Douglass</a>' sprawling home in Anacostia. It was the outer building where the African-American statesman retreated to work, write and think. 
(1411 W. St., SE,  202-426-5961, <a href="http://www.nps.gov/frdo/index.htm/" target="new">nps.gov</a>).

( Nicholas Kamm, Getty Images / March 6, 2007 )

36. Step inside the "Growlery" at Cedar Hill, Frederick Douglass' sprawling home in Anacostia. It was the outer building where the African-American statesman retreated to work, write and think. (1411 W. St., SE, 202-426-5961, nps.gov).

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