She was a humanitarian, an abolitionist, and an activist, who risked her life to help others. Also known as the “Moses of her people,” Harriet Tubman is a hero for many generations. With her selfless deeds, she helped many people and rescued many lives.
Risking her own freedom, she made several trips to the South, to help others on the “Underground Railroad.” For almost a decade Harriet Tubman led many enslaved African-Americans into the free states and Canada.
“Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world.” – Harriet Tubman
After the Civil War, Harriet settled in Auburn, New York. She lived there for the last 48 years of her life. Over there, she managed to create a home for her family and to make big contributions to her community. She cared for the those in need, helped to build a church, and even made contributions to the fight for human rights.
In January, in honor of the great Harriet Tubman, the Harriet Tubman National Historical Park was established in Auburn, New York. The park aims to preserve Harriets home and to celebrate the life of this incredible woman.
The park is not just a simple park with greenery; it is much more than that. The Harriet Tubman National Historical Park is full of places that you can visit and explore.
The best way to experience it is just to walk around and visit every building. The list of places to visit is long, and it goes something like this:
Apart from the Historical Park, you can pay a visit to other nearby sites related to the life of Harriet Tubman, like:
For more information, visit the official website of the Harriet Tubman National Historical Park
If you ever go and visit the Park, we recommend you to stay for a couple of days in the area. With the beautiful landscapes and the greenery all around, you will have a great and relaxed time there.
Being near the Owasco Lake, as part of the Finger Lakes, allows you to engage in many outdoor activities. From paddling and swimming to hiking and camping in the Finger Lakes National Forest.
There you’ll be able to enjoy the beauty and wonders of nature. The area is full of parks, forests, water structures, and other magnificent outdoor places.
It’s easy to find a place to stay in one of the many camp grounds or lodging in the area, like:
And many others.
Make sure you watch the video bellow to learn more about the life and work of Harriet Tubman.
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