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From Alton to Chicago, how you can tour Illinois stops on the underground railroad

 
Alton is filled with historic underground railroad sites, from  The Antioch Baptist Church in Venice, Chicago's Finest Marina in Chicago, the Second Reading Book Shop.

Alton is filled with historic underground railroad sites, from The Antioch Baptist Church in Venice, Chicago's Finest Marina in Chicago, the Second Reading Book Shop. Reginald Hardwick

When you’re planning your next weekend getaway, consider exploring Illinois' underground railroad stops, which are historic sites from Chicago (the Jan and Aagje Ton Farm) to Oakland (about an hour south of Champaign) to Alton, near St. Louis.

Fill up your itinerary exploring the African American Heritage Water Trail, walking through preserved houses of monumental figures, such as President Lincoln’s home, and hearing from the descendants of freedom seekers who share how they feel about history being commemorated.

Guest:

Darcel Rockett
Life and Culture Writer, Chicago Tribune

Illinois sites along the Underground Railroad:

Northern Illinois

Central Illinois

Southern Illinois