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X-WR-CALNAME:Re-Opening of the Transformed Harriet Tubman Museum
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DTSTART:20260613T160000Z
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LOCATION:424 Race Street\nCambridge Maryland 21613
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SUMMARY:Re-Opening of the Transformed Harriet Tubman Museum
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DESCRIPTION:Experience the newly renovated Harriet Tubman Museum & Educatio
 n\nCenter in Downtown Cambridge during the grand re-opening on June 13.\nN
 ew murals on all the walls and floor help tell the Underground\nRailroad h
 ero’s story. The murals were created by Dorchester County\nartist Michae
 l Rosato\, the muralist behind the well-known \"Take My\nHand\" mural on t
 he exterior of the museum. Special lighting\, audio\,\nand video will be a
 dded throughout the summer to deepen the\nexperience.\n\nFor the re-openin
 g event:\n\n12pm: Doors open for a tour\n\n1pm: Discussion with artist Mic
 hael Rosato about the murals\n\n2pm: Storytelling by Walter Jones\n\n4pm:
  Entertainment by David B. Cole\n\nThe museum also leads UNDERGROUND RAILR
 OAD WALKS\n[http://harriettubmanmuseumcenter.org/]\, often accompanied by 
 live\nbanjo. \n\nHarriet Tubman began her journey in Dorchester County 
 – she was born\nhere in 1822\, and toiled in slavery until she escaped t
 o freedom in\n1849\, then returned more than a dozen times to lead family\
 , friends\,\nand strangers to freedom. \n\nIn addition to the museum\, yo
 u can dive deeper into her life by\nexploring the road trip known as the H
 ARRIET TUBMAN UNDERGROUND\nRAILROAD BYWAY. [https://harriettubmanbyway.org
 /] \n \n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Experience the newly renovated Harriet Tubm
 an Museum &amp\; Education Center in Downtown Cambridge during the grand r
 e-opening on June 13. New murals on all the walls and floor help tell the 
 Underground Railroad hero&rsquo\;s story. The murals were created by Dorch
 ester County artist Michael Rosato\, the muralist behind the well-known &q
 uot\;Take My Hand&quot\; mural on the exterior of the museum. Special ligh
 ting\, audio\, and video will be added throughout the summer to deepen the
  experience.</p>\n\n<p>For the re-opening event:</p>\n\n<p>12pm: Doors ope
 n for a tour</p>\n\n<p>1pm: Discussion with artist Michael Rosato about th
 e murals</p>\n\n<p>2pm: Storytelling by&nbsp\;Walter Jones</p>\n\n<p>4pm: 
 Entertainment by David B. Cole</p>\n\n<p>The museum also leads <a href=\"h
 ttp://harriettubmanmuseumcenter.org/\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Undergrou
 nd Railroad walks</strong></a>\, often accompanied by live banjo.&nbsp\;</
 p>\n\n<p>Harriet Tubman began her journey in Dorchester County &ndash\; sh
 e was born here in 1822\, and toiled in slavery until she escaped to freed
 om in 1849\, then returned more than a dozen times to lead family\, friend
 s\, and strangers to freedom.&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>In addition to the museum\,
  you can dive deeper into her life by exploring the road trip known as the
  <a href=\"https://harriettubmanbyway.org/\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Har
 riet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway.</strong></a>&nbsp\;<br />\n&nbsp\;
 </p>
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