The church is located across the river from Louisville, which in the 1850's, was home to hundreds of enslaved people.
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The new exhibit and art instillation at the Underground Railroad Visitors Center is shining a light on a difficult moment in American history.
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Last week, the site of the Underground Railroad Gardens at Second Baptist Church, was treated anything but sacredly when someone spray-painted the statue of Lucy Higgs Nichols, a freed slave who lived in New Albany and served as a nurse for Union soldiers.
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The statue was installed exactly one year ago in the Underground Railroad Garden behind the Second Baptist Church.
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A limestone sculpture of Lucy Higgs Nichols is located in the Underground Railroad Gardens behind the Second Baptist Church in New Albany.