Stratton House Inn :: Underground Railroad Museum - Flushing, Ohio
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The Underground Railroad Museum of Flushing depicts the culture within which slavery was supported, the divergent views that gave rise to the abolitionist movement, and the emergence of the underground railroad in Ohio. The museum also holds an extensive collection of related publications.

Underground Railroad Museum

(740) 968-2080
(740) 968-6113
206 High St.
Open daily by appointment. Donations appreciated.

See also: Historic Mount Pleasant and the Franklin Museum. Virtually the entire town of Mount Pleasant was involved in the abolitionist movement and the underground railroad. Franklin College also was a "hot bed" of abolitionist sentiment.

 

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