News & Events2023-03-15T11:06:52-04:00

Reflections on Pine commemorates civil rights July 20-23

The Underground Railroad wasn’t the only resistance movement to happen here in Dorchester County and Cambridge, Maryland. Fifty years ago, Cambridge was an important part of the civil rights movement. Reflections on Pine marks the 50th anniversary of civil unrest in Cambridge, following decades of economic and educational segregation. All [...]

New Underground Railroad exhibit on view at the lighthouse

The Choptank River Lighthouse has a new temporary exhibit, “View from the Lighthouse: The Underground Railroad.” Housed on the second floor, the exhibit looks out over the scenes visible in all four directions from the Lighthouse and shows how they relate to the stories of Dorchester Country native Harriet Tubman and other [...]

Amazing Grace: Sailing Into Slavery, Sailing Into Freedom

John H. Miller, PhD, will be the speaker on “Amazing Grace:” Sailing into Slavery, Sailing into Freedom” at the Richardson Maritime Museum on Saturday, June 24, from 1 to 2 pm at 401 High Street, Cambridge, MD. Admission is free. Miller’s talk is based on research for a course he [...]

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“For travelers, there is no better way to experience Tubman’s history than along the 125-mile Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway. Spanning three states and more than 30 sites, the self-guided driving route immerses people in the places where Tubman worked, lived, and later found freedom.”
National Geographic

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