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Boston African American National Historic Site

Come walk the Black Heritage Trail® on the north slope of Beacon Hill, and learn about the free African American community that lived here during the decades leading up to and during the Civil War. These historic buildings were the homes, businesses, schools, and churches of this thriving black community that, in the face of great opposition, fought the forces of slavery and inequality.
 
Lewis Hayden

19th Century Abolitionists

Local Abolitionist, Lewis Hayden, sheltered hundreds of fugitive slaves in his Underground Railroad “safe house” on Beacon Hill in the 1850’s.

 
 
 
 

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14 Beacon Street
Suite 401
Boston, MA 02108

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(617) 742-5415

Climate

Temperatures range from warm, humid summer days to cold New England winter days. Wear comfortable sportswear in season, with comfortable walking shoes.



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