Abyssinian Meeting House
This historic African American cultural hub in Portland, Maine, served as an important stop on the Underground Railroad.

šŸ“œ Third-oldest standing African American worship center in the U.S.
šŸ” Built in 1898, it was a crucial hub for hiding and transporting runaway slaves.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø Explore a significant site on the Underground Railroad
⭐ Designated a National Register of Historic Places
šŸ“š Learn about African American culture and history through tours and exhibits

Why Avoid

🚧 Still under renovation, may have limited access

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