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A Center for Freedom and Family History
2/1/2005
The brand-new National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati delivers personal history alongside US history.
A Center for Freedom and Family History
 
The brand-new National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati delivers personal history alongside US history.
 
By Diane Haddad

The brand-new National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (NURFC) in Cincinnati delivers personal history alongside US history: The museum houses a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) FamilySearch Center — a type of LDS Family History Center that's not located in an LDS facility.

The volunteer-staffed FamilySearch Center is open to all researchers, whether or not they're seeking African-American ancestors. Visitors can access:

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