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15 Historical US Landmarks to Cross Off Your Bucket List

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Taos Pueblo

Taos Pueblo was first made as a Native American community almost 1,000 years ago, and over 150 people still live there up to this day.

These residences are a wonderful tribute to the Native American people’s amazing tradition, resourcefulness, and sacred relationship with nature. Visitors can have a glimpse into early American life, way before European ships landed and occupy the lands.

Whitney Plantation

Whitney Plantation isn’t just a white-columned antebellum home, but it’s also the only plantation in Louisiana that had an extensive focus on the lives and legacies of those who were enslaved on its property.

It is also a Black-owned plantation, with a unique, detailed perspective on what was like to live as an enslaved person in the United States during the 18th and 19th centuries.

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