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The historic Town Clock Church in New Albany, Indiana, is making plans to turning part of the church into an Underground Railroad Museum. It is already on the National Parks Service Network to Freedom locations, which tells the story of the Underground Railroad. Jan. 23, 2024
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Originally built in 1852 as the Second Presbyterian Church, the church served as a station on the Underground Railroad during the Civil War.
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