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“one of the stations on the Underground Railroad”
The Milton House Museum is a documented Station on the Underground Railroad in Wisconsin, Joseph Goodrich the Station Master. Because of our western position, Wisconsin did not have the amount of Underground Railroad activity as many eastern states. Missouri was the closest slave holding state to Wisconsin. Fugitives would have traveled through Illinois & Wisconsin with the goal of reaching Lake Michigan. From the lake front a fugitive would have boarded a ship with an abolitionist captain & traveled the Great Lakes to escape into Canada. This was not an easy or safe path to travel. No one needed a ticket to travel the Underground Railroad, only a deep desire for freedom.
Dedicated employees, amazing history, and a real step back in time without any hoaxes or pretentiousness. The workers are knowledgeable and enthusiastic. This is a great place to take anyone who... Read more
The Civil War Days are so much fun. A live period event that really teaches kids and the community about our history. The staff was incredibly knowledgeable and the canon was super cool. Would... Read more
This is a one of a kind Museum in Milton, Wisconsin that is the only documented stop on the Underground Railroad in the state that can still be toured. A well run facility with an engaging staff.... Read more
Milton House Museum
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