The Black Heritage Path of New Hampshire not too long ago unveiled two new historic markers.They each honored Rock Relaxation, which is a historic dwelling in Kittery Level, Maine, that was open to African-American vacationers from the Forties by the 70s.It was a time when many locations had been closed to Black company, regardless that Maine and New Hampshire didn’t have Jim Crow legal guidelines.Clayton and Hazel Sinclair owned Rock Relaxation and formally opened it as a visitor home in 1946.
KITTERY, Maine —
The Black Heritage Path of New Hampshire not too long ago unveiled two new historic markers.
They each honored Rock Relaxation, which is a historic dwelling in Kittery Level, Maine, that was open to African-American vacationers from the Forties by the 70s.
It was a time when many locations had been closed to Black company, regardless that Maine and New Hampshire didn’t have Jim Crow legal guidelines.
Clayton and Hazel Sinclair owned Rock Relaxation and formally opened it as a visitor home in 1946.