Did you know the Harmar community was involved in the anti-slavery movement and was a refuge for multiracial families before the Civil War? Join us to hear the stories of the Underground Railroad leader whose local court case had national implications, a founding family’s legacy that inspired radical abolitionist John Brown to take up his cause, three free-born Muncey brothers who served as bodyguards to a Union general during their Civil War service, a highly respected man who escaped enslavement and served with the famous Iron Brigade, and more.
Tickets:
$12 per person
Important Tour Info:
• Tour lasts about 75 minutes
• Walking includes uneven ground and standing for extended periods
• Dress for the weather – bring water, walking sticks, or folding chairs for comfort
• Already have tickets? Check in with a Castle team member upon arrival
• Onsite tickets available – exact change is appreciated
Please note: Photographs from this event may be used for promotional purposes.
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