Harriet Tubman National Historical
Harriet Tubman National Historical Park in Auburn, NY is a significant site that honors the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman, a courageous abolitionist and leader of the Underground Railroad. Guided by her deep faith and commitment to freedom, Tubman settled in Central New York after emancipating herself and her family, where she continued to fight for human rights and dignity until her death in 1913.
Visitors to Harriet Tubman National Historical Park can explore the history and culture surrounding Tubman's life, including her escape to freedom and her role in guiding dozens of freedom seekers to safety. The park also focuses on the rehabilitation of the Thompson AME Zion Church, an important historic site associated with Tubman's legacy. Travelers can embark on a journey of a lifetime, following in the footsteps of Harriet Tubman and learning about her remarkable contributions to the fight for equality and justice.
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