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Speaking of History – Hamorton Village -250 Years of History

Kennett Friends meetinghouse 125 West Sickle Street, Kennett Square, PA, United States

Hamorton Village - Skirmishes, Abolition, and Longwood GardensSpeaker: Tina Bennett, Kennett Township Historical CommissionerLocated at the intersection of Route 1 and Route 52 Hamorton Village is one of the first employee housing developments in the nation. Beyond its current “drive-by” status lies a rich history, including a major skirmish of the Battle of Brandywine, a “Free Produce Store”, the residence of a distinguished doctor and conductor on the Underground Railroad, and a school open to students regardless of color. Explore this National Register village and the depth of the story contained behind its walls.Seating is limited so be sure to

A Pilgrimage to Freedom: Tracing the Steps of Harriet Tubman from Maryland

Kennett Friends meetinghouse 125 West Sickle Street, Kennett Square, PA, United States

A Pilgrimage to Freedom: Tracing the Steps of Harriet Tubman from Maryland to Canada. At Kennett Friends meetingWalking Artist, Ken Johnston, will share stories of the places he passed through and the inspiring people he met on his journey tracing Harriet Tubman's journey to freedom. The second in Kennett Heritage Center's Speaking of History series, sponsored by Hadley Fund of the Chester County Community Foundation.