North Star Underground Railroad Museum Tours
AUSABLE CHASM, N.Y., June 3, 2018— The North Star Underground Railroad Museum has enhanced its popular mini-bus tours of Antislavery and Underground Railroad sites in Keeseville and Peru. Now, photo albums help passengers follow the narrative. New information has been added on the Episcopal and Wesleyan Churches, and passengers hear the recently discovered story of a man who escaped from Baltimore, Maryland, and reached Canada via Albany, Saratoga, Warren, Essex and Clinton Counties.
Guided tours on an air-conditioned 12 passenger mini-bus will be offered on the first and third Saturday every month until Columbus Day. These special tours are an opportunity to learn about the North Country’s links to the National Underground Railroad. Passengers hear about heroes and heroines, pastors and publishers, and conflicts in churches. They visit a root cellar that was a hiding place.
The Champlain Line of the Underground Railroad was a network of individuals who helped hundreds of self-emancipated African Americans escape to freedom before the Civil War. Most found refuge in Canada, but some risked staying in the North County.
2018 tour dates are: June 16, July 7, July 21, August 4, August 18, September 1, September 2, September 15, and October 6. Tours leave the North Star Underground Railroad Museum, 1131 Mace Chasm Road, Ausable Chasm, NY, at 9:30 A.M. The cost is $10 per person. This is a popular tour, and only 12 seats are available. Call 518-834-5180 or email ugr@frontier.com and make a reservation. After the Tour visit the Museum.
Posted: June 4th, 2018 under Peru/Regional History.