Tabor Antislavery Historic District

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title: Tabor Antislavery Historic District
text: Tabor Antislavery Historic District is a historic district on Park, Center, Orange & Elm Streets in Tabor, Iowa. The area was largely settled in 1853 and many mid-19th century revival buildings survive. The district includes the Todd House and the Public Square. This area was the home to several notable abolitionists, including Rev. John Todd. John Brown visited the area during his raids in the 1850s and camped in the square. It was also used by Tabor College (1853–1927) for recreational purpose
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description: Historic district in Iowa, United States
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabor_Antislavery_Historic_District
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date modified: 2023-08-09T22:12:29Z
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