PORTLAND, Maine - A 179-year-old building in one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, boarded up and neglected for years, is being recognized as Maine's first site in the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom.
A National Park Service official was in Portland Friday to recognize the Abyssinian Meeting House.
"It's a significant site because so many people were involved," said Sheri Jackson, Northeast regional manager for the park service's Network to Freedom. "Portland was one of those cities that was a gateway to the North. We cannot tell the story without including Maine."