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Girl Scout Troop #887 Visits the Harriet Tubman Museum

  • Writer: Kennedy Thomason
    Kennedy Thomason
  • Sep 24, 2024
  • 1 min read

This past Sunday, we had an amazing visit from Girl Scout Troop #887 from Annapolis! The girls came ready, knowing all about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad. They loved learning about the "Code Songs," asked lots of great questions, and were even treated to a performance by David on the banjo. The highlight? Meeting mural artist Michael Rosato in person!


Our museum offers fun, educational visits for children’s groups like these, with guided tours and hands-on learning about Tubman’s life and legacy. We welcome schools, scouts, and other groups to come experience history with us!


Click here to book a tour for your group today, or visit the museum during our opperating hours!

 
 
 

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Nikita Bergnaum
Nikita Bergnaum
Mar 17

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Phone: 410-228-0401
Address: 424 Race St. Cambridge, MD 21613
Operating Hours
Monday - Wednesday: Closed
Thursday - Friday: 12pm - 3pm
Saturday: 12pm - 4pm

Sunday: By Appointment Only
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