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Underground Railroad Education Center
194 Livingston Ave, Albany, NY 12210, United States
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Mi
Review №1

I would recommend that anyone who is in the Albany area please stop by this historical site. Mary Liz & Paul Stewart are a wonderful couple who engage you & help transport you back in time!! My family & I learned so much & walked away with a great appreciation for all their hard work & dedication towards the restoration of this site.

Sa
Review №2

A most rewarding stop on our tour of the capital region. The Stewarts are doing a wonderful job of making history come alive for young people and involving others in preserving the Myers home and the history of the Underground Railway. Really enjoyed our time exploring the home and surrounding gardens.

As
Review №3

I really enjoyed my time at the Underground Railroad History Project in the Capital Region. My tour was great, I learned so much about the history of African Americans within Albany, how the Underground operated within the North, and how important Stephen and Harriett Myers were to the cause. I have really enjoyed working at the Museum, everyone has been so kind and encouraging. I have been able to continue learning more about collections. Please come and stop by, take a tour and learn. If you can please volunteer for this amazing organization.

Ed
Review №4

A noble work in progress; docent very knowledgeable and informative.

Ka
Review №5

Fabulous place. Check out the history. Touch stuff. Its so interesting.

Re
Review №6

This place is an important part of our history in Albany.

Pa
Review №7

A review should be done by an impartial person and I am not impartial - but I would like to say that this project is an outstanding example of volunteers stepping forward to help reclaim an old building and recognize it as an historic site in relation to the history that is part of the building. The restoration of the building called the Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence is a real testimony to what people can do when each puts their shoulder to the wheel even just a little.The building at 194 Livingston Avenue in Albany was built in 1847 by John Johnson, an African American boat captain. He let his sister Harriet and her husband, Stephen, live there with their four children in the mid-1850s and since every place where Stephen and Harriet lived was a center for anti-slavery activism. So the location was the office of the Vigilance Committee of the Underground Railroad in the region. In those days the address was 198 Lumber Street. The street name and number have changed but the building still stands.Today the building in being restored by the members and volunteers of Underground Railroad History Project. The project has made the residence into a historic site where the story of Stephen and Harriet and the Underground Railroad is retold and where meetings and community events take place.Underground Railroad History project is a membership organization. It is a non-profit 501 c 3 organization. Its core operations are managed by Mary Liz and Paul Stewart and a host of volunteers. The organization provides speakers to a wide range of community settings, conducts and annual conference currently held at Russell Sage College in Troy and has a variety of other programs.One of the most notable is its Young Abolitionists Teen Scholars Institute program operated int he summer as part of the City of Albany Teen employment program. With supplemental funding the program utilizes professionals as focus group facilitators and delivers an outstanding education and work program that gives teens exposure to professions and decision making that is unusual among inner city work settings for teens.I give Underground Railroad History Project five stars! I give it five stars for reclaiming a largely abandoned and threatened building, identifying an African American historic site and bringing it on-line for the community, researching and uncovering a segment of Albany history that most people had overlooked with the role of Albany in the Underground Railroad, educating the community and providing outstanding youth programs that bring history to the community and make it interesting!

Jo
Review №8

The Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence is a fascinating historical site in the Capital Region. The research of Underground Railroad History Project into the past and also the continued relevance of the movement is intriguing and wonderfully delivered.

Na
Review №9

URHPCR is an incredible project that has evolved through the years to become an important educational site.The staff is really knowledgeable and excited to share everything they have learned and discovered about the Underground Railroad. The house itself has so much history and will leave anyone surprised- even if you think you know everything about the Underground Railroad, you will learn a lot! Would totally recommend visiting if you are in the area!

Me
Review №10

Im really glad this home is being preserved, still explored, and shared with the community. Remembering the bravery and organization of Mr and Mrs Meyers as they helped others get to freedom is truly inspiring and a story that must continue to be told both to honor them and as an example of how to live with courage and do whatever can be done to correct injustice.

Em
Review №11

Great trail and on July fourth provide reading of Fredrick Douglas speech

Lo
Review №12

Its a quaint house, sizable property, and knowledgeable staff. I would go again when I have some free time. I hope the organization is able to achieve its dream for the space. I hope that UGRHPCR is able to bring some more positive things to the neighborhood.

Al
Review №13

Excellent staff that go far above and beyond the call of duty. Lots of history to learn here.

Jo
Review №14

Teresa was very helpful and knowledgeable. Theyre doing something amazing!

gi
Review №15

Had an AMAZING experience walking through the historic Stephen and Harriet house. After the walking tour we went to the reading of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl read by Paul Stewart. Mary Stewart and Thearse McCalmon were not only helpful but I learned the true history about the underground rail road.

Ma
Review №16

What a great place! History comes to life, and made so relevant for today.

Lu
Review №17

Good place to be. Nice folks.

Sa
Review №18

This place is nice to visit! I like going to events they have during the summer.

St
Review №19

Great place to learn about the Underground Railroad in the history thats behind it

Mi
Review №20

Awesome museum!

Dw
Review №21

Great Education

Sh
Review №22

Very informative good for teens

Pa
Review №23

Powerful site, story, documentation, dedicated people!

Mi
Review №24

Great to read the history of the underground

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  • Address:194 Livingston Ave, Albany, NY 12210, United States
  • Site:http://undergroundrailroadhistory.org/
  • Phone:+1 518-621-7793
Categories
  • History museum
Working hours
  • Monday:5–8pm
  • Tuesday:5–8pm
  • Wednesday:5–8pm
  • Thursday:5–8pm
  • Friday:5–8pm
  • Saturday:12–4pm
  • Sunday:Closed
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park:Yes
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
  • Wheelchair-accessible lift:Yes
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet:Yes
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
  • Wi-Fi:Yes
  • Restaurant:No
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