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St. Catharine's, Ontario was the Canadian Hub for the Underground Railroad. Many refugees settled there, while many moved on to Windsor, Niagara Falls, Toronto, and other cities.
The Underground Railroad primarily facilitated the escape of enslaved people through various key cities in the United States. Notable cities included Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which served as a major hub, and Cincinnati, Ohio, which was a critical crossing point near the Ohio River. Other important cities included Detroit, Michigan, and Buffalo, New York, both of which provided routes into Canada. These cities played significant roles in aiding the escape and support of those seeking freedom.
so the slaves can be out of the Slaveholding regions
Abolitionists lived along the Underground Railroad so they could assist slaves on the run by giving a safe place to spend the night. Other abolitionists lived in big cities to inform slaves about the underground railroad.
YES!! There IS a Northwest Detroit/ Western Wayne County Underground City built somewhere in the tunnels of the "closed down" salt mines (may be more than one city involved?),verified as being at 1,200+ Feet -(quarter of a mile down) below our surface. I am still researching to get the exact location and any info about this city and what it may be used for now! There was a Michigan "Underground Railroad" that helped up to a million Black Slaves escape from the South in U.S.A. to the Northern States using these Detroit tunnels but it is unknown whether they saw, used, or knew of the underground cities!! Going deeper to 6,800 Feet below surface at or near Northwest Detroit and its closest suburbs , may be other cities (yet unverified) near or inside the deeper Salt Mines and tunnels.( that is a little over a mile below ground surface level)---.or towns, if not whole cities!
50 cities are in Michigan
Seattle and Atalanta have Underground cities. You can take a tour of Seattle Underground.
Cities of Liverpool and Manchester were the first to be connected with the railroad in Britain.
Michigan's largest cities are Detroit and Grand Rapids.
Many cities in Michigan are involved in soybean farming, particularly in the agricultural regions. Notably, cities like Lansing and Saginaw are surrounded by farmlands where soybeans are commonly grown. Overall, the state of Michigan has a significant soybean production industry, primarily concentrated in its rural areas.