Levi Coffin House
1827Home of Quaker abolitionist Levi Coffin in Fountain City, called the Grand Central Station of the Underground Railroad.
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Home of Quaker abolitionist Levi Coffin in Fountain City, called the Grand Central Station of the Underground Railroad.
6 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
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Home of Quaker abolitionist Levi Coffin in Fountain City, called the Grand Central Station of the Underground Railroad.
Imagine risking everything to help others find freedom. That's exactly what happened right here at the Levi Coffin House. Levi and Catherine Coffin, Quaker abolitionists, lived here from 1826 to 1847. During those…