Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park
Kansas
Monroe Elementary was almost lost to a scrap-metal auction in the early 1990s before the Brown Foundation saved it -- now you can walk the same segregated-era classrooms that anchored the 1954 Supreme Court case that ended 'separate but equal' nationwide, told through the words of the Topeka families who sued.
Why Roamward picked it
Free NPS unit in Topeka -- pairs naturally with a Kansas State Capitol capital check-in on the same visit, doubling the value of one Topeka detour off I-70. Precise NRHP-grade coordinate, deep civil-rights history distinct from anything currently in KS's roster, strong for families and school-age road-trippers.
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