Hitchcock House
category : Historic Buildings
The Reverend George B. Hitchcock House is the home of one of the anti-slavery leaders of the Congregational Church mission in western Iowa. Reverend Hitchcock used his home to assist in the safe passage of fugitive slaves (or Freedom Seekers) through southwestern Iowa on their way east and north to freedom during the mid-19th century.
The House was restored and tours began in 1992. It is a testament to pioneer life as well as the rich history of the Underground Railroad. It features special exhibits, demonstrations, and country music events. It is also on the National Register of Historic Places and has been recognized as a site on the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom.
Admission: $5 cash or check for ages high school & older.
Hours: Open May 1-Sept 1 Ths, Fri, Sat, & Sun only.
Hours 1-5pm. Last tour starting at 4:15pm. Call to schedule other Tours.
Address: 63788 567th Lane
Phone: 712-769-2323
Our Website:www.hitchcockhouse.org
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