I Liked this because it has a special part in the civil Rights Movement in American History! Great place to see History at its turning point for African Americans!
On a country road, in the middle of farm fields sits a marker that is the best guess to the birthplace of Harriet Tubman. There isn't much around besides a historical marker and a weather history of her life and the area. A marker that reminds us of a different time and how Americans have made our country better.
there is nothing to see for the long drive off of route 50 to get there. although it is a piece of history, there was nothing there to keep me there
Currently, you will not see much that relates to Harriet Tubman at the road marker; However, if you drive past Black Water just a bit, you will find the country grocery store that was frequented by Harriet Tubman. In addition, back at the road marker, you will soon see the start of construction of a museum dedicated to Harriett Tubman.For further information, either call or Google Dorchester County Tourism....Or strop in at the amazing Visitors Center at Sailwinds Park in Cambridge...Home of the Tourism Department.