Concept of FreedomUnderground Railroad
Mary and Eliza Freeman Center for History & Community
1115 Main Street, Unit 102
Bridgeport, CT 06604
The Connecticut Freedom Trail embodies the enduring quest for justice, equality, and liberty by highlighting landmarks that reflect the powerful concept of freedom. From the 29th Colored Regiment Memorial in New Haven, honoring African American soldiers who bravely fought in the Civil War, to the Connecticut State Capitol in Bushnell Park, where monuments commemorate pivotal moments in the fight for civil rights, these sites capture the essence of freedom’s legacy. The Connecticut State Library in Hartford holds records and archives that chronicle the state’s role in advancing justice, while other significant locations, such as public gathering spaces and historical homes, echo the voices of abolitionists, activists, and ordinary citizens who fought for liberty. The “Concept of Freedom” section of the trail unites these sites, offering visitors an opportunity to explore and reflect on the enduring impact of freedom in Connecticut’s history. Plan your journey along the Connecticut Freedom Trail and discover how these powerful landmarks weave together a story of resilience, progress, and hope for future generations.
Concept of FreedomUnderground Railroad
1115 Main Street, Unit 102
Bridgeport, CT 06604
Civil RightsConcept of Freedom
N Main, Mather, Bethel Street and FD Oates Ave, Hartford 06120
Civil RightsConcept of Freedom
2051 Main Street,
Hartford 06120
Daniel's Farm Rd (off RT 127, 1 mile from X 49 &50, Merritt Pkwy), Trumbull 06611
14 Park Place
2nd Floor, Memorial Hall
Vernon, CT 06066