Black History Month: Tracks to Freedom Concert - National Museum of Railroad History & Innovation

A Celebration of the Launch of the “Legacy of the Underground Railroad” 

The National Museum of Railroad History & Innovation is proud to announce the launch of the “Legacy of the Underground Railroad” website, an educational resource that brings original source material from the Museum’s The Underground Railroad: Freedom Seekers on the B&O Railroad exhibit into classrooms and homes everywhere!

At the heart of the new site is Network to Freedom, an original musical telling of the history of the B&O Railroad as an Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site, composed by lyricist Wordsmith and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.

On September 26, in celebration of this amazing new learning tool, the B&O invites you to attend a live performance of Network to Freedom by Wordsmith and a string trio from the BSO. Commemorate Underground Railroad Month by immersing yourself in the stories of freedom seekers who used the railroad in their path to liberation.  

Wordsmith and the BSO
  • Doors: 12 pm — Tour the Underground Railroad Exhibit before the concert!
  • Wordsmith Performance: 1 pm

Admission:

FREE concert!


In Partnership with:

Upcoming Events at the Museum

Unlocked Series

Behind-the-scenes tours

See the newly No. 3316 “Washington” Observation Tavern Car 

Now on display in the Roundhouse

See the newly Restored AFT-1

Now on display on Platform 2

WITH GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM:

© 2026 National Museum of Railroad History & Innovation.
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