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You Can See an Underground Railroad Stop First-Hand at This Historic Site in Lancaster, Pennsylvania Museums Archaeology Pennsylvania, United States Kemi Ibeh Feb 11, 2022 THE US HAS MANY HISTORIC TOWNS AND CITIES where visitors can learn about the origins and lifestyles of former inhabitants. These places preserve their stories through museum exhibits that display cultural and historic artifacts. One such city is Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where sites of the Underground Railroad are being developed into a new museum and education center. These are located within the home and business of anti-slavery and pre-Civil War Congressman, Thaddeus Stevens, who resided in Lancaster for the last twenty-six years of his remarkable life. Unlike Harlem’s Black Renaissance and Tulsa’s Black Wall Street, Lancaster is not well known in the popular discourse for its role in African-American history. The charming city lies 71 miles west of Philadelphia and is easily accessible from major Northeast cities.