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Students spent a week touring Underground Railroad sites in Camden and Lawnside and taking photographs to learn about the ...
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Historic Underground Railroad sites recognized nationally - MSNIRONTON, Ohio (WSAZ) - Two historic sites that once served as safe havens for those escaping slavery are now officially part of the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom.
The freight building is just north of the Frisco Line Station, otherwise known as the Fayetteville train depot. The depot was built in 1897 and remodeled in 1925 in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, ...
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6 Underground Railroad sites to visit in DelawareThe transportation network for escaped slaves during the mid-1800s passed right through Delaware, a 95-mile trail spanning ...
The National Register of Historic Places recognized the site because of its historical significance to the area.
More than 80 people stood on a Steamtown railroad platform Friday morning awaiting the arrival of a recently restored ...
The National Museum of Industrial History is partnering with the Reading & Northern Railroad to host a daylong rare mileage ...
The Polo Historical Society is applying to become a designated Network to Freedom site with the National Park Service after uncovering local ties to the Underground Railroad. The NPS program works in ...
The Polo Historical Society is applying to become a designated Network to Freedom site with the National Park Service after ...
Ohio has more sites in the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom program than any other state, and a new initiative in southern Ohio is playing a key role in adding even more.
Documented sites of the Underground Railroad lie throughout Delaware. Here are some worth a visit.
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