This stone house built in the 1840s was part of the Underground Railroad. See the two hiding places used for slaves, and furniture and accessories from the mid-1800s.
This stone house built in the 1840s was part of the Underground Railroad. See the two hiding places used for slaves, and furniture and accessories from the mid-1800s.
This stone house built in the 1840s was part of the Underground Railroad. See the two hiding places used for slaves, and furniture and accessories from the mid-1800s.
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Salem, IA MuseumsLate models, modifieds, hobby stocks, 2-man ThunderCars, and B-Modifieds....
Named for General Winfield Scott, the museum displays a newspaper press, 1950s-1960s schoolroom, and 1920s items from Senator...
Home built in 1840s was station on the Underground Railroad....