527 Washington Street
Newton, MA
02458
United States
Newton History Museum at the Jackson Homestead website
Newton, MA
02458
United States
Newton History Museum at the Jackson Homestead website
The Newton History Museum's Jackson Homestead has been accepted for inclusion in the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom. The 1809 building was the home of William Jackson, a politician, businessman, and abolitionist, whose daughter Ellen left a written account of the Homestead use as a safe house for "freedom seekers."
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