John Brown Farm State Historic Site

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John Brown Farm State Historic Site is a preserved historic farm and burial place of abolitionist John Brown in upstate New York, commemorating his life and role in the anti-slavery movement.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf burial site
farm
historic house museum
state historic site
category Biographical museums in New York (state)
Cemeteries in New York (state)
Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)
Historic house museums in New York (state)
Museums in Essex County, New York
National Historic Landmarks in New York (state)
Protected areas of Essex County, New York
climate humid continental climate
commemorates Harpers Ferry raid participants
John Brown's role in the fight against slavery
country United States
dedicatedTo abolitionism
anti-slavery movement
establishedBy State of New York
hasBuilding barn
farmhouse
hasCollection artifacts related to John Brown
documents related to the anti-slavery movement
hasFeature exhibits on abolitionism
graveyard
walking trails
hasGraveOf John Brown
several of John Brown's followers from Harpers Ferry raid
hasUse memorial site
museum
tourist attraction
hasView Adirondack High Peaks
heritageDesignation U.S. National Historic Landmark
U.S. National Register of Historic Places listing
locatedIn Essex County, New York
North Elba, New York
locatedInRegion Adirondack Mountains
mainSubject life of John Brown
namedAfter John Brown
nearestCity Lake Placid, New York
openToPublic yes
operator New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
owner State of New York
significantEvent burial of John Brown
commemoration of the abolitionist movement
state New York
subjectOf educational programs on slavery and abolition
guided tours
touristAttractionType historic site

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Essex County, New York
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