News

A Glendale resident believes the village played a more prominent role in the Underground Railroad than is currently known.. Bill Parrish, author and president of the Eckstein Cultural Arts Center ...
Exterior shot of the historical St. Paul AME Church, which was a station on the Underground Railroad in Lexington up to freedom in Ohio. Tasha Poullard [email protected] ...
Historic NKY mansion that previously served as underground railroad station for sale. by Lara Schwartz, Cincinnati Business Courier. Mon, November 18th 2024 at 11:34 AM. 10. VIEW ALL PHOTOS.
Three generations of the Gibbons family ran an Underground Railroad station near Bird-in-Hand. They helped move hundreds of freedom-seekers toward safety. On April 22, the National Park Service ...
The building was also reportedly used as a station for the Underground Railroad. Read: Mark your calendar! A look at Ypsilanti’s summer events. In Carol E Mull’s 2010 book ...
Read on for a list of Underground Railroad stops in the Hudson Valley, both confirmed and part of local lore. John Sands House, 1112 Main St., Peekskill The Peekskill Downtown Improvement District ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with journalist Scott Shane, who traced the naming of the Underground Railroad back to the writings of the little-known 19th century abolitionist Thomas Smallwood.
It was among the destinations on last year's inaugural Iowa Underground Railroad Ride, a two-and-a-half day trip to Lewis from Tabor, another site of a surviving station in southwest Iowa.
DANVILLE, Va. (WSET) — Edith Edmunds, a 99-year-old resident of Halifax County, is weaving history into her quilts, using her lifelong passion for sewing to educate others about the Underground ...
Two sites in Battle Creek are among the 14 listings being added by the National Park Service to the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Project.
The Underground Railroad. Episode 101 | 26m 30s Video has Closed Captions | CC. Explore the Underground Railroad in NJ with Buki Elegbede. Aired 03/01/2024 | Expires 03/01/2027 | Rating TV-G ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with journalist Scott Shane, who traced the naming of the Underground Railroad back to the writings of the little-known 19th century abolitionist Thomas Smallwood.