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Locality: Ausable Chasm

Phone: +1 518-834-5180



Address: 1131 Mace Chasm Rd 12911 Ausable Chasm, NY, US

Website: www.northcountryundergroundrailroad.com

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North Country Underground Railroad Historical Association & Museum 10.07.2021

We are so happy to have people back at the museum and ringing the freedom bell! #freedom #museum

North Country Underground Railroad Historical Association & Museum 04.07.2021

The North Star Underground Railroad Museum is celebrating its tenth anniversary! We invite you to join us!

North Country Underground Railroad Historical Association & Museum 20.06.2021

We are ready to open with the installation of a new exhibit and plexiglass! #sculpture #exhibit #museum

North Country Underground Railroad Historical Association & Museum 10.06.2021

Another great podcast...

North Country Underground Railroad Historical Association & Museum 26.01.2021

In any country, regardless of what its laws say, wherever people act upon the idea that the disadvantage of one man is the good of another, there slavery exists. Wherever, in any country the whole people feel that the happiness of all is dependent upon the happiness of the weakest, there freedom exists. Booker T. Washington

North Country Underground Railroad Historical Association & Museum 10.01.2021

The Plattsburgh NY Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Committee collaborated with Mountain Lake PBS to produce a virtual celebration event to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday's national holiday. Normally held at the Newman Center as a community gathering, this year's event has been pre-recorded. You can view it at 1 p.m. on Monday locally on Mountain Lake PBS and online at www.mountainlake.org.

North Country Underground Railroad Historical Association & Museum 25.12.2020

The 270-acre property nestled in the Adirondacks is the former homestead to abolitionist John Brown.

North Country Underground Railroad Historical Association & Museum 16.12.2020

As we celebrate leaving 2020 behind, let’s take a moment to reflect on the grim history of this day for slaves. May we continue to work diligently to ensure the protection of human rights.