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2010-09-10
Harriet Tubman Museum Open House in Cambridge, Maryland
Harriet Tubman (c1820-1913) American born in slavery, escaped 1849, and became leading Abolitionist. Active as a 'conductor' in the Underground Railroad. Photograph
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Harriet Tubman Museum Open House
September 11, 2010
Tour the newly renovated Harriet Tubman Museum and Educational Center and see the updated and improved exhibits. There will also be a Tricky Tray fundraiser, so you can bid on a variety of goods and services for a nominal donation. At the museum at 424 Race Street.
The open house runs from 2-6pm, so afterwards, you can enjoy Second Saturday festivities (5-9pm) downtown with shops and galleries staying open late with special sales and receptions. For details about the Tubman Museum open house, call 410.228.0401.
Harriet Tubman Museum Open House event information sourced from http://tourdorchester.org/event.php?eventid=846
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