Opens at January 1-December 31 Saturday-Sunday 13:00-16:00
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5304 Oxbow Rd, Peterboro, NY 13134, United StatesMap
Phone+1 315-280-8828
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Interesting homestead of important abolitionist
Interesting place to visit for the historical overview of Gerrit Smith as abolitionist and progressive powerhouse in the 19th century. There are several buildings on the site, with informative placard...
Interesting place to visit for the historical overview of Gerrit Smith as abolitionist and progressive powerhouse in the 19th century. There are several buildings on the site, with informative placard...
A one-hour stop here is very worthwhile, especially if you are not familiar with Gerrit Smith. The man was an amazing abolitionist and super-philanthropist, and if you don't know who he was it's partl...
A one-hour stop here is very worthwhile, especially if you are not familiar with Gerrit Smith. The man was an amazing abolitionist and super-philanthropist, and if you don't know who he was it's partl...
Interesting homestead of important abolitionist
Interesting place to visit for the historical overview of Gerrit Smith as abolitionist and progressive powerhouse in the 19th century. There are several buildings on the site, with informative placard...
Interesting homestead of important abolitionist
Interesting place to visit for the historical overview of Gerrit Smith as abolitionist and progressive powerhouse in the 19th century. There are several buildings on the site, with informative placard...
Very interesting but not a lot here to see
A one-hour stop here is very worthwhile, especially if you are not familiar with Gerrit Smith. The man was an amazing abolitionist and super-philanthropist, and if you don't know who he was it's partl...
Very interesting but not a lot here to see
A one-hour stop here is very worthwhile, especially if you are not familiar with Gerrit Smith. The man was an amazing abolitionist and super-philanthropist, and if you don't know who he was it's partl...
good walking tour
stopped here in 2015, The placards were quite interesting. Smith was a really committed person to the abolition movement.