Indiana church linked to Underground Railroad seeks funding
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A historic church in southern Indiana, once a refuge for enslaved people seeking freedom through the Underground Railroad, is working to preserve its legacy.
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Second Baptist Church -- also known as the Town Clock Church -- has stood in New Albany for nearly 175 years.
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