Washington Waterfront Underground Railroad Museum

Washington Waterfront Underground Railroad Museum We share the history of slavery and enslaved people seeking freedom in Washington NC & Beaufort County NC. National Park Site

We are a National Park Service Underground Railroad-Network to Freedom site. We're staffed by volunteers so please call to check if we're open. A museum that explores slavery and slave escape to freedom from Beaufort County, NC.

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Corner Of Gladden And West Main Street
Washington, NC
27889

Opening Hours

Friday 11am - 3pm
Saturday 11am - 3pm

Telephone

(252) 833-0995

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The Washington NC Waterfront Underground Railroad Museum explores slavery, how the underground railroad functioned in the local area and how the enslaved planned and carried out escapes to freedom from the Washington waterfront and the greater Washington NC overland routes. We are a National Park Service Underground Railroad-Network To Freedom site.

As we are staffed so by volunteers, please call 252-833-0995 or 609-444-8974 to check to see if we are open. We post our closings on the page and we try our best to maintain scheduled hours, but if volunteers are not available, we may need to change those hours.

Founder/Director Leesa P Jones, Co-Founder Rebecca Clark