On September 17, 1849, Harriet Tubman first attempted to liberate herself from the bonds of slavery. In recognition of her courage and strength, the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center (Stop #13 on the Tubman Byway) is hosting a day of events on Sept. 14 that focus on Tubman’s strength, courage, and the importance of freedom.
The day kicks off with with ranger-led programs at 10am and 11am in the multi-purpose room. At 1pm Dorchester County native Renna McKinney performs in the outdoor pavilion, followed by remarks from special guests before the public premiere of the Visitor Center’s new orientation film “Harriet Tubman: Soldier of Freedom” at 2pm. The day concludes with a presentation by Tubman scholar and biographer Dr. Kate Clifford Larson at 3pm. All programs and events are family-friendly and free of charge.
Address: 4068 Golden Hill Rd., Church Creek,, Maryland 21622