Summer Exhibit: The Underground Railroad in Michigan Exhibit
July – August
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday, 10am-3pm
Thursday, 10am-7pm
Included with General Admission (rates are below):
THS Members: FREE
Non-members: $7/Adult, $5/Senior, $5/Youth 6-17
Children under 6: Free
Reserve your admission tickets in advanc online. Walk-ins are also welcome!
Come see exhibit panels that are the result of “The Oakland County Underground Railroad Project,” a multi-community public history project to research and provide access to evidence-based local Underground Railroad history led by The Birmingham Museum and Oakland County Historical Commission, funded in part by Michigan Humanities, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Arts. The exhibit is accompanied by research completed by Village staff.
Related Programs Lectures:
- Thursday June 26, 2pm - The Underground Railroad in Oakland County by Leslie Pielack, Project Director
- Tuesday July 15, 6pm - Midnight: Detroit & the Underground Railroad by Billy Wall-Winkel, Field Curator at Detroit Historical Society
- Thursday August 7, 6pm, - Unlikely Conductors: The Role of Indigenous People in the Underground Railroad by Heather Bruegl, Curator of Political and Civic Engagement at The Henry Ford
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