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 The Huguenot & New Rochelle Historical Association celebrates prominent Black residents
during Black History Month

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Take an in person or virtual tour of New Rochelle's sites and learn about these remarkable individuals and read about several on our #NewRoHistory Blog page  
​Download coloring pages found at bottom of webpage
IF YOU ARE SEEING THE MESSAGE BELOW INSTEAD OF THE NR BLACK HSITORY MAP, THE MAP CAN BE ACCESSED DIRECTLY AT NR BLACK HISTORY MAP.
THE MAP FOR ALL OTHERS CAN BE FOUND BELOW.
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Each site to visit is labeled "NR Black History Month"  There are 7 sites (pins) to discover.
​Follow steps below to navigate map - 
Open Legend by clicking on map image top left corner and then click on each site OR
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Expand map to full size within Google Maps by clicking on map image top right corner
OR 
By clicking directly on map pins. 
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Download Coloring pages by clicking on image, right click and select "save image as"
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  • Home
  • Visit/Contact Us
    • 2025 Museum Tour Info
    • Contact Us
    • Get all the News
    • Sophia Brewster One-Room Schoolhouse
    • Past & Current Exhibits
  • Your Support
    • Thomas Paine Bobbleheads
    • Membership/Donations
    • Volunteer
    • Become a Docent
    • Our Mission & Board
  • Events & History Blog
    • Common Sense Tea - Presented by Bridget Bray of Puddings & Biscakes
    • NewRo History Blog