Harriet Tubman National Historical Park offers a variety of things to do and see, and our partners and associated sites also offer programming and points of interest. Use this page to explore all the ways Auburn, New York tells Harriet Tubman's story. Ranger Programs
Join a National Park Service ranger to explore the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman in Auburn, New York. Thompson A.M.E. Zion Church
Harriet Tubman was a woman of deep faith. The Thompson AME Zion Church was her religious community for 22 years until her death in 1913. Historic Church Rehabilitation
The National Park Service embarks on a journey of preservation with the rehabilitation of the Thompson AME Zion Church in Auburn, NY Associated SitesThe sites below are associated with Harriet Tubman NHP, but operate independently of the park. Please use the links for information regarding their hours, programs, and events. Fort Hill Cemetery
Visit the final resting place of Harriet Tubman and other human rights leaders. This cemetery is not part of Harriet Tubman NHP. Harriet Tubman Home
Harriet Tubman Home, Inc. is an independent non-profit established by the A.M.E. Zion Church. They operate independently of the park. New York Equal Rights Heritage Center
The NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center is the official welcome center and tourism hub for the City of Auburn, NY. The Seward House Museum
The Seward House Museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the home of Francis and William Seward. |
Last updated: June 27, 2024