13 Hidden Historical Sites in America More Fascinating Than Mount Rushmore

7. The Underground Railroad: Pathways to Freedom

The Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center at the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park in Dorchester County, Maryland, in the United States. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @U.S. National Park Service. Beth Parnicza, photographer

The Underground Railroad was a clandestine network of routes and safe houses that helped enslaved African Americans escape to freedom in the North and Canada during the 19th century. Sites like the Levi Coffin House in Indiana and the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park in Maryland provide tangible connections to this critical chapter in American history. These sites honor the bravery of those who sought freedom and the individuals who risked their lives to assist them. Visiting these locations offers a powerful reminder of the enduring human spirit and the fight for justice and equality.

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