
Discover Frederick Douglass’s Home
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
Explore the home of Frederick Douglass, a leading voice in the abolitionist movement.
Every visit to the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site begins at the Visitor Center. Talk to a ranger or volunteer at the information desk to get brochures, pick up tickets for a guided tour of the historic house, and find out what's happening in the park. The 19-minute film "Fighter for Freedom: The Frederick Douglass Story" plays in the auditorium. Exhibits feature significant objects from the collection, a life-size statue of Frederick Douglass, and quotes from his speeches and writings. Learn more about the life and legacy of Frederick Douglass.
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30-120 Minutes
There is no entrance fee. If you make reservations to tour the historic house, there is a fee of $1.50 for each reserved ticket or a flat fee of $5.00 for school groups. Please note: You can only enter the historic house by being on a guided tour. Reservations are strongly encouraged.
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We strive to make the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site accessible for everybody. Please contact us with your questions or concerns. Service Animals Service animals are allowed in both the visitor center and historic house. Physical / Mobility A wheelchair is available for visitors to borrow while at the site and can be requested at the visitor center. Parking Lot There are two designated accessible spaces near the visitor center entrance. The parking lot is paved. Visitor Center The visitor center is a single-level building at street level. Doors at the entrance and restrooms can only be opened manually. Historic House The historic house is a multi-level building on top of a large hill. It is 50 feet above street level. There is a paved ramp between the visitor center / parking lot area and the top of the hill. With staff permission, you can use a personal vehicle (no larger than a 15-passenger van) to access the top of the hill. Please be advised that wheelchairs more than 27.5 inches wide will not fit through the narrowest door frame on the first floor. The second floor can only be reached by stairs, as there is no elevator inside the house. Staff can provide a photo tour of the second floor for any visitors unable to reach it. Deaf / Hearing Loss Visitor Center The 19-minute film "Fighter for Freedom: The Frederick Douglass Story" is open-captioned. Assistive listening devices are available by request. Historic House Assistive listening devices are available by request for the house tour. If you would like to request an American Sign Language interpreter, please notify us two weeks in advance by contacting us. Blind / Low Vision Visitor Center Descriptive listening devices are available by request for the 19-minute film "Fighter for Freedom: The Frederick Douglass Story." A tactile statue of Frederick Douglass stands in the visitor center.
No — Pets are not allowed on the grounds of the memorial. Service animals are permitted without exception.
Yes — If you make reservations to tour the historic house, there is a fee of $1.50 for each reserved ticket or a flat fee of $5.00 for school groups. Please note: You can only enter the historic house by being on a guided tour. Reservations are strongly encouraged.
All ages, but minors must be with an adult parent or guardian
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
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