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Description: A Federal style brick home built in 1839 used to help fleeing slaves.
Levi Coffin House - the "Grand Central Station" of the Underground Railroad Serving Richmond and Wayne County, Indiana for fleeing slaves of pre-Civil War days, this registered National Historic Landmark is a Federal style brick home built in 1839.
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Page title:Levi Coffin House - the "Grand Central Station" of the Underground Railroad
Keywords:underground railroad, Levi Coffin, Catherine Coffin, Newport, grand central station, Fountain City, Indiana, Wayne County, false bottom wagon, hidden well, indoor well, slave, slaves, war, civil war, escape, Federal, Eliza, Uncle Tom's Cabin, landmark, historic,
Description:Levi Coffin Home - Known as the "Grand Central Station" of the Underground Railroad. A designated national historic site.
IP-address:204.10.137.173