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Journey to Freedom statue on display at Woodlawn Manor Cultural Park

The Journey to Freedom statue by artist Wesley Wofford will be on display at Woodlawn Manor Cultural Park throughout the day until 4pm.

The nine-foot-tall, 2,200-pound bronze sculpture of Harriet Tubman depicts the legendary self-liberator as she guides a child to freedom on the perilous Underground Railroad.

Woodlawn Museum is the first stop in Maryland for the statue that is accompanying Montgomery County historian Tony Cohen on his #FreedomWalk2026. This historic 750-mile Underground Railroad pilgrimage will take place May to July, beginning in Maryland and ending in Ontario, Canada.

Explore the Woodlawn Museum with free self-guided tours from 12p to 4p. Check in at the Visitor Center when you arrive.

Time:
Saturday, April 18, 2026
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Location:
Woodlawn Manor Cultural Park

16501 Norwood Road
Sandy Spring, MD 20860

Fee:

Free

Age Range:
All Ages