We planned a field trip to the Jackson Homestead with our homeschool group. We had nearly 30 people between the ages of 7 and 50, and everyone enjoyed the visit. The attraction is reasonably...
Jackson Homestead and Museum
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527 Washington St
Newton, MA 02458
The Jackson Homestead and Museum, one of two Newton history museums operated by Historic Newton, displays rotating and permanent exhibits about the history of Newton, Massachusetts, and the Underground Railroad. The family-friendly museum, located in a federal-style house built in 1809, was a stop on the Underground Railroad. Exhibits address slavery and anti-slavery; and notable people and events in Newton. The Homestead is also home to the Archives of Historic Newton. Visit our website for information about visiting hours and special programs.
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Krysten C.
2/11/2014
Bea T.
11/30/2017
What an impressive historical site. This family's home was crucial to the Underground Railroad. It was pretty fascinating to see how this historical site really believed in abolishing slavery to...
Eric F.
1/26/2019
An excellent historical sight with a first-class, highly detailed exhibit on slavery in Newton and in Massachusetts. The research is meticulous and very moving accounts from slaves are most...
Sam O.
5/11/2013
This is not a restored home. It's a self guided tour of an old house with a pretty extensive explanation Of the underground railroad
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