National Slave Memorial, Washington D.C.
Facts and practical information
The National Slave Memorial is a proposed memorial to honor the victims of slavery in the United States. It was introduced during a 2003 Congressional session. Professor Ira Berlin noted that the proposed memorial is an example of the interest Americans in the early 21st century still have in the facts and legacy of slavery. The legislation has not been adopted; instead, Congress supported the creation of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, which opened on the National Mall in 2016. ()
Northwest Washington (Mount Vernon Square)Washington D.C.
National Slave Memorial – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: H Street, Capital One Arena, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Historical Society of Washington.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to National Slave Memorial?
How to get to National Slave Memorial by public transport?
Metro
- Mount Vernon Square • Lines: Gr, Yl (9 min walk)
- Gallery Place • Lines: Gr, Rd, Yl (15 min walk)
Bus
- BoltBus (17 min walk)
- Megabus (17 min walk)
Tram
- Union Station • Lines: H Street/Benning Road Streetcar (18 min walk)
- H Street & 8th Street Northeast • Lines: H Street/Benning Road Streetcar (31 min walk)
Train
- Washington Union Station (19 min walk)
- Russell (26 min walk)