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Underground Railroad Sites



Underground Railroad Map

The MapMuse website features interactive mapping of Underground Railroad places throughout the country.

MapMuse - Underground Railroad Sites

The concept is for Underground Railroad enthusiasts to build upon what MapMuse has started by enhancing the information they already have and adding locations that have been missed.

Visitors to MapMuse can add descriptive information and photos to the Underground Railroad profiles through an ADD and EDIT feature. For detailed information, refer to their frequently asked questions page.

Through this kind of community effort, they hope to have the most comprehensive and descriptive maps for Underground Railroad places of interest.

They appreciate participation in this process and encourage visitors to pass the word on to like-minded friends.


Illinois

Dr. Richard Eells House - Quincy

Graue Mill and Museum - Oak Park

Oscar Taylor Home - Freeport

Owen Lovejoy Homestead - Princeton

Kinsey Crossing Farm
Rural Route I
Tamaroa (just south of town)
618-496-3125 (for tour)

Michigan

Dr. Nathan Thomas Underground Railroad House
613 E. Cass
Schoolcraft
616-323-1434 (for tour)

Indiana

Lane Place and Speed Cabin - Crawfordsville

Levi Coffin - Fountain City


Ohio

Hubbard House Underground Railroad Museum

Kelton House - Columbus

Rankin House - Ripley

Henry Burke Photos and Information

Null House
110 S. Main
Springboro
937-746-4775 (for tour)

Wright House
80 W. State
Springboro
937-748-0801


We are always looking for additional authenticated Underground Railroad sites. If you know of any, please feel free to email us with the information.


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