This section comprises Riverfront Park, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, the Ohio River Trail, Yeatman’s Cove Park and Sawyer Point Park. |
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is a museum based on the history of the Underground Railroad. Opened in 2004, the Center also pays tribute to all efforts to “abolish human enslavement and secure freedom for all people.” It is one of a new group of “museums of conscience” in the United States, along with the Museum of Tolerance, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the National Civil Rights Museum. The Center offers insight into the struggle for freedom in the past, in the present, and for the future, as it attempts to challenge visitors to contemplate the meaning of freedom in their own lives. Its location recognizes the significant role of Cincinnati in the history of the Underground Railroad, as thousands of slaves escaped to freedom by crossing the Ohio River from the southern slave states. Many found refuge in the city, some staying there temporarily before heading north to gain freedom in Canada. Steet outside the Freedom Center dedicated to Rosa Parks an American activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott. The United States Congress has called her “the first lady of civil rights” and “the mother of the freedom movement”. Belle of Cincinnati on the Ohio River On the Ohio River Trail Cincinnatus Statue at Sawyer Point Park |