The historic home in Harlem where the poet and author, Hughes lived from 1947-1967. The brownstone today still preserves Hughes' legacy.
Azurest South was the home and workplace of Amaza Lee Meredith, one of the nation's first black female architects. The home is located on the campus of Virginia State University.
Located in Sag Harbor, NY, Azurest North was developed by Amaza Lee Meredith in 1947, as an African- American leisure community.
The Historic Magnolia House in Greensboro North Carolina was on the Green Book Circuit, "the bible of black travel during Jim Crow," enabling black travelers to find lodgings, businesses, and gas stations that would serve them along the road.
In the early 1940's, this traditional Moroccan dwelling, called a riad, was once the home of the world-famous entertainer Josephine Baker! Today it is a 5-star boutique hotel called the Riad Star, located in Marrakesh, Morocco.