The African American Museum of Bucks County is preparing to open its first permanent location this spring at the historic Boone farmstead in Middletown.
After operating as a mobile exhibit since 2014, the organization will now occupy a 300-year-old stone farmhouse that has significant ties to the Underground Railroad.
The restoration project, overseen by county officials, involved over five years of complex renovations to preserve the integrity of the pre-Revolutionary structure.
This new cultural landmark aims to document and celebrate the local history of Black residents from the colonial era to the present day.
The initiative highlights a legacy that began when the region held hundreds of enslaved people before becoming a pioneer in the abolition movement. Once completed, the facility will serve as a vital center for education and historical interpretation within the community.
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