Did you know Harriet Tubman owned over 25 acres of land in Auburn, New York — and that you can still walk the same grounds she did?
In this intimate visit to the Harriet Tubman Home, we reflect on the incredible legacy of one of the most iconic freedom fighters in American history—not just as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, but as a landowner, community leader, and woman of deep spiritual power.
In this video:
Stand on the side porch where Harriet Tubman used to sit, looking across at the 25 acres she proudly called her own.
Hear what it meant for Harriet to have her own home and land after a life of enslavement.
Learn how her family keeps her memory alive—through reunions, storytelling, and even laying hands on the brick to feel her presence.
Be reminded that Harriet Tubman lived the last 50 years of her life in this space, not as a celebrity—but as a woman, a sister, and an ancestor.
Located in Auburn, New York, the Harriet Tubman Home is a historical site.
Learn more: https://www.harriettubmanhome.com/
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