Historical landmark and museum preserving the history of Harriet Tubman, originally opened in 1908 on a 25-acre site in Auburn, New York. The home …
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Dec 3, 2024
Even as is, the site is pretty amazing when you think of the history of Harriet Tubman. The house was not accessible (Oct 2024) as the inside is gutted and being restored. The Home of Aged People a…Full review by Indyinin
Oct 3, 2024
I have been here a few times as I live in Auburn. I visited this time with out-of-town guests who were in town for the first time. Rev. Carter does an amazing job of sharing the story and history of …Full review by dese2
Aug 20, 2024
Everyone should visit and learn about this incredible woman. It's best to call in advance to join a tour. You will have to leave a message but the process is very easy. Paul, the tour guide is an am…Full review by PBJAustin
Even though the museum is closed during covid19 can I still visit the grounds?
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You can park along the roadside and walk up to her brick house and commune with her there. You can also walk up to the “home for the aged” building where I believe she moved …
You can park along the roadside and walk up to her brick house and commune with her there. You can also walk up to the “home for the aged” building where I believe she moved when she became too frail to care for herself—my understanding is that she died in that “home for the aged,” which she founded. Also highly recommend visiting the gravesite when you’re in the area.