EXPLOREHARRIET TUBMAN NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK

Harriet Tubman National Historical Park

TYPE
historic-site
ESTABLISHED
2017
AREA
480 acres
STATE
MD
ECOSYSTEM
Wetlands

The tidal marshes and farm fields of Maryland's Eastern Shore were both Harriet Tubman's birthplace and the landscape she navigated to escape slavery in 1849, then repeatedly returned to as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, leading at least 70 enslaved people to freedom. The park encompasses her birthplace area, the Brodess Farm where she was held, and the wetland corridors she used to evade pursuit.

OFFICIAL LINKS
NPS Official Site ↗Recreation.gov ↗AllTrails ↗
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