An opera about the Underground Railroad has interesting ties to Lexington and one of its greatest basketball players.
Israel How Browne, also known as Israel Howe Browne, lived at 71 Concord St. He was known to allow escaped slaves to sleep in ...
For February, also known as Black History Month, we visited the Belpre Historical Society to see the Underground Railroad Exhibit.
Detroit (code name “Midnight”) and Windsor, Ontario, are rich in Underground Railroad history. Some of the most notable sites ...
When visitors enter the Underground Railroad Museum in Flushing, Ohio, their first question is ‘Was this a stop on the Underground Railroad?’ The somewhat ...
A farm property that served as a documented Underground Railroad site and as a pivotal location in the Civil War battle will ...
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