Whittier Birthplace
The Whittier Birthplace, established in April 1893, is dedicated to preserving the historic landscape and buildings associated with the life of poet and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier in Haverhill, Massachusetts. The organization aims to provide public access to the property, ensuring that Whittier's literary contributions and abolitionist efforts are remembered and celebrated.
Visitors can engage with the site through guided tours and special events, including the Donald C. Freeman Memorial Trail, which highlights Whittier's connection to the Underground Railroad. The Whittier Birthplace also welcomes volunteers to assist with various projects, fostering a community spirit while honoring Whittier's legacy.
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