Situated on a 26-acre property in Auburn, New York, the Harriet Tubman Home is the place where the leader of the Underground Railroad lived and died in freedom. Tubman donated the home to the AME Zion Church in 1903, and it now stands as a memorial to her valuable life's work.

The home is open to visitors between 11am and 4pm from Monday to Friday, and visits can also be arranged on Saturdays by appointment. A small admission fee is charged to view the home, and a special event commemorating Tubman is held here every year on Memorial Day weekend.

Harriet Tubman Home, 180 S Street Rd, Auburn, NY 13021, Phone: 315-252-2081

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