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

Talks on waterways and the UGRR in Oct. and Nov.

Rivers, creeks, bays, and other waterways played an important role on the Underground Railroad, providing a means of escape and a communications network among black sailors and enslaved people. Learn more at four upcoming talks... (click headline for more)

Frederick Douglass walking tours Oct. 19, 20

Learn more about abolitionist and orator Frederick Douglass and his connections to Maryland's Eastern Shore during walking tours on Oct. 19 and 20. The tours include several stops that are part of the Harriet Tubman Byway. (Click headline to learn more.)

‘Chronicles of Adam’ comes to Tubman Country Oct. 11

Dontavius Williams will be performing “The Chronicles of Adam,” a powerful interpretation of life as an enslaved person of the 1800s at 3pm on Oct. 11 at the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center (click on headline to read more).

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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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