Flushing, Ohio: Underground Railroad Museum
Displays thousands of artifacts related to this part of Ohio and its role in the Underground Railroad that helped enslaved people escape from the American South to Canada.
- Address:
- 121 E. High St., Flushing, OH
- Directions:
- Downtown, on the south side of OH-331/E. High St., a block east of its intersection of OH-149/Morristown St.
- Hours:
- Th-Sa 12-3, or by appt. (Call to verify)
- Phone:
- 740-963-3036
- Admission:
- Donations welcome.
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Very odd museum in the middle of nowhere.
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This part of Ohio was settled by anti-slavery Quakers, so it was a busy "station" on the Underground Railroad, helping enslaved people from the South escape northward to Canada.