I spent the beginning of Sunday on a foot and drive-through sight-seeing tour of the famous Howard University in Washington DC and its major famous spots. The trip was made possible thanks to a Nigerian friend and a student of the University, who drove all the way to pick me up and give me a tour even in the freezing rain.
The buildings in these photos include the iconic Founder’s Hall, the school gate, the school yard with all the fraternity trees and signs, the Arts and Science building, the medical sciences building, the “Founder’s Walk” area and the Howard Place, a building named after the General Oliver Otis Howard who the University itself was named after. He was an American civil war hero who also became the University’s first president.
The University was founded in the year 1866 as a theological seminary for African-American clergymen, but quickly expanded into a full-fledged University. One of its notable Alumni is Edward Brooke, the first African-American to be elected into the US Senate.
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Me at http://YourWebsite
Howard University is actually in Washington, DC not Maryland
Posted at December 15, 2009 on 10:21am.
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Kola Tubosun at http://www.ktravula.com
Thank you 🙂
Posted at December 15, 2009 on 10:29am.
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Rayo at http://msrayo.blogspot.com
Oh how I miss that school….mind you, I live about 5 blocks away from it…..
Posted at December 27, 2009 on 6:51am.
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Kola Tubosun at http://www.ktravula.com
Were you a student?
How come you miss it when you’re just five blocks away? You can just show up there when you want, you know?
It has a very beautiful campus, I should say.
Posted at December 27, 2009 on 12:00pm.