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Ohio Underground Railroad Marker is located along South Sandusky Avenue in front of Bucyrus City Hall. Bucyrus was a major location for the Underground Railroad and many traveled this route through Ohio during that time.
Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park consists of four units that tell the stories of Wilbur Wright, Orville Wright, and Paul Laurence Dunbar. At the various units you have the opportunity to experience the historically refurnished...
This Italianate turn-of-the-century structure was the final home of the poet Paul Laurence Dunbar. It exhibits his literary treasures, many of his personal items and his family's furnishings. During his short lifetime Dunbar became known as the poet...
Former site of Franklin College, which was established as a center of learning that would also instill high moral values, and operated from 1825-1921. It's founder, Rev. John Walker, maintained an uncompromising view against slavery. A Civil War...
This week-long bicycle ride through history begins on July 23, 2010 in Milford, OH. The Underground Railroad Bicycle Route honors the bravery of those who fled bondage and those who provided shelter before and during the Civil War. Important...
Historic Lyme Village is a restored collection of buildings in a village setting spanning a one-hundred-year period from 1830 to 1930. Some buildings are restored while others contain museum displays. Buildings include Victorian Wright mansion,...
John and Barbara Gee organized the John Gee African American Methodist Espiscopal Chapel in 1818, meeting first in a schoolhouse on Pine Street which served them until 1866. John Gee, a skilled carpenter, built houses in Gallipolis and donated the...
Step back into Ohio's past in an elegant 19th century Columbus town home that served as a stop on the Underground Railroad. Antique furniture, music boxes, and decorative accessories highlight a tour by a costumed docent. The Kelton House was built...
Monteith Hall, operated by the Elyria Woman's Club, is the former home of ardent abolitionist Rev. John Monteith. Rev. Monteith turned his home into a station on the famed Underground Railroad. Guided tours available.
The National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center near Dayton aims to educate the public about African American history and culture from African origins to the present through a variety of programs, including museum exhibits, research and...