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The Black Heritage Trail is a National Recreation Trail located in Columbus, Georgia. It is an urban trail connecting 30 African American Heritage Points of interest. The Trail features many contributions and significant events in African American History of Columbus. The trail received National Recreation Trail Designation from the Secretary of the Interior during a 2000 ceremony at the historic Liberty Theater. The ceremony paid tribute to Ms. Judith Grant, a Black Heritage Trail organizer and local historian.

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  • The Black Heritage Trail is a National Recreation Trail located in Columbus, Georgia. It is an urban trail connecting 30 African American Heritage Points of interest. The Trail features many contributions and significant events in African American History of Columbus. The trail received National Recreation Trail Designation from the Secretary of the Interior during a 2000 ceremony at the historic Liberty Theater. The ceremony paid tribute to Ms. Judith Grant, a Black Heritage Trail organizer and local historian. (en)
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  • The Black Heritage Trail is a National Recreation Trail located in Columbus, Georgia. It is an urban trail connecting 30 African American Heritage Points of interest. The Trail features many contributions and significant events in African American History of Columbus. 1. * Ma Rainey Home 2. * First African Baptist Church 3. * St. John AME Church 4. * Claflin School 5. * Metropolitan Baptist Church 6. * Restored Train Station 7. * Saint James AME Church 8. * Old City Jail 9. * Friendship Baptist Church 10. * The Liberty Theatre 11. * Spencer High School 12. * Porterdale Cemetery 13. * Old Slave Cemetery 14. * Fifth Avenue School 15. * Mildred L. Terry Library 16. * Fourth Street Baptist 17. * The Spencer House 18. * Columbus Urban League 19. * Brick Streets Laid by Slaves 20. * First Interracial Law Firm of Columbus 21. * Primus King Site 22. * Springer Opera House 23. * Dr. Thomas H. Brewer Assassination Site 24. * Site of first Silent store 25. * Temperance Hall 26. * Greater Shady Grove Baptist Church 27. * City Mills 28. * Isaac Maund House 29. * Kinfolks Corner 30. * Dillingham Street Bridge The trail received National Recreation Trail Designation from the Secretary of the Interior during a 2000 ceremony at the historic Liberty Theater. The ceremony paid tribute to Ms. Judith Grant, a Black Heritage Trail organizer and local historian. (en)
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