Federal parks officials have formally established the Harriet Tubman National Historical Park in upstate New York.
Members of the state's congressional delegation
joined U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell in Washington, D.C., for the
official signing ceremony Tuesday that makes the park part of the
National Park Service system. It encompasses the site of Tubman's old
home on the outskirts of Auburn, about 25 miles west of Syracuse, and a
nearby church where she worshipped.
The New York park will focus on Tubman's work
later on in her life when she was an active proponent of women's
suffrage and other causes. It will be a sister park to the Harriet
Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park in Maryland.
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