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  2. List of Underground Railroad sites - Wikipedia

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    The list of Underground Railroad sites includes abolitionist locations of sanctuary, support, and transport for former slaves in 19th century North America before and during the American Civil War. It also includes sites closely associated with people who worked to achieve personal freedom for all Americans in the movement to end slavery in the ...

  3. Putnam Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Putnam Historic District, located in Zanesville, Ohio, was an important center of Underground Railroad traffic and home to a number of abolitionists. The district, with private residences and other key buildings important in the fight against slavery, lies between the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, Van Buren Street, and Muskingum River. [2]

  4. National Underground Railroad Freedom Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is a museum in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, based on the history of the Underground Railroad.Opened in 2004, the center also pays tribute to all efforts to "abolish human enslavement and secure freedom for all people".

  5. 5 Underground Railroad sites near Dayton you should visit - AOL

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    Aug. 11—An estimated 100,000 slaves sought freedom in the 1800s through a network of supporters and safe houses known as the Underground Railroad, according to the National Underground Railroad ...

  6. Alliance's Haines House celebrates more than just the ... - AOL

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    Ohio's role in the Underground Railroad is further documented by information and artifacts housed and displayed in the Haines House since it was turned into a museum. The Preservation Society ...

  7. The path to freedom: Four Underground Railroad stops to visit ...

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    Ohio was a key and prolific partner in assisting freedom seekers through the Underground Railroad. We spotlighted four stops near Columbus to visit.

  8. Omar Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Omar Chapel is a historic church building in Reed Township, Seneca County, Ohio, United States. It was completed in 1843 in the Greek Revival style and was once known as the Second Regular Baptist Church of Reed Township. [2] The chapel has been designated an Ohio Underground Railroad Historic Site for its role in the abolitionist movement. [3]

  9. John P. Parker House - Wikipedia

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    The John P. Parker House is a historic house museum at 300 North Front Street in Ripley, Ohio. It was home to former slave and inventor John P. Parker (1827–1900) from 1853 to his death in 1900. Parker was an abolitionist and a well-documented conductor on the Underground Railroad, helping hundreds of escaped slaves. [3]