Maritime Museum of Sandusky wdd2016-12-05T13:14:58-05:00 125 Meigs StreetThe Maritime Museum of Sandusky contains several displays relating to Sandusky’s Underground Railroad. Continue Reading > Maritime Museum of Sanduskywdd2016-12-05T13:14:58-05:00
Marsh Tavern wdd2016-12-05T13:14:58-05:00 100 East Water StreetRush Sloane wrote that the earliest story he knew about the Underground Railroad in Sandusky was this one. Continue Reading > Marsh Tavernwdd2016-12-05T13:14:58-05:00
Rush R. Sloane House wdd2016-12-05T13:14:58-05:00 403 East Adams StreetThe leaders in Sandusky’s Underground Railroad movement were freeborn black Sanduskians. Continue Reading > Rush R. Sloane Housewdd2016-12-05T13:14:58-05:00
Second Baptist Church wdd2016-12-05T13:14:58-05:00 315 Decatur Street One of the most active stations in the Sandusky Underground Railroad network is the Second Baptist Church. It was founded as Zion Baptist Church in 1849 by a group of former slaves and freeborn Blacks. Continue Reading > Second Baptist Churchwdd2016-12-05T13:14:58-05:00