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This forgotten U.S. Open hero lay in unmarked grave for nearly 30 years

This forgotten U.S. Open hero lay in unmarked grave for nearly 30 years

Shady Rest, which opened three years before Shippen came aboard, was the first Black-owned country club in the U.S.

A white colonial-style building with columns, two chimneys, and people entering sits behind a green lawn with a putting area—a nod to the U.S. Open; an American flag flies on a tall pole to the right.
Shady Rest’s restored clubhouse…

A small museum room with framed photos and newspaper clippings on easels, including a display on a forgotten hero of the U.S. Open, with memorabilia-filled cases and portraits on light wooden floors lit by natural window light.
…and the room commemorating John Shippen.

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