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National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

Cincinnati

 

DESCRIPTION: Over 100,000 enslaved people sought freedom via the Underground Railroad and free African Americans, European Americans, Native Americans and fugitive slaves acted as railroad conductors to their freedom; interpreting their remarkable journies, the Freedom Center presents 5 permanent exhibits, including a special children’s exhibit that reveals much about the secret network to freedom; interactive educational programs, family-centered research, and interpretive programs promote a comprehensive understanding of the horrors of slavery, active resistance movements, and the achievement of freedom against the odds; The Slave Pen is an authentic 19th century structure that serves as a centerpiece of reflection; many other Underground Railroad exhibits provide visitors a concise historical summary of that tawdry period of American history; in total, the museum presents an unparalleled collection of educational programs, research, and interpretive programs to promote a comprehensive understanding of the horrors of slavery, active resistance movements, and the achievement of freedom against many odds.

ADMISSION: Adults $12, seniors, educators & students w/ID $10, Ages 6-12 $8

DAYS & HOURS: Tue-Sat 11a-5p

ADDRESS: 50 East Freedom Way  MAP

PARKING: lots and garages nearby

PHONE: 877-648-4838 or 513-333-7500

WEBSITE: http://www.freedomcenter.org


 

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