Landscapes of Freedom: New Garden Neighborhoods Through the Centuries
Category
Date and Time
- Monday, Feb 23, 2026 6pm - 7:30pm
Location
Greensboro History Museum
130 Summit Avenue
Details
By 1776, the New Garden area was well known as an early Quaker settlement. Over continuing generations, the community was a hub for worship, education, and abolitionism. Additional families, including African American families seeking a safe place to live and work, established themselves post-Civil War. Learn what the historical records and family stories tell us about those who formed these communities and the bonds that have connected them across generations and centuries
No registration needed. For more information, contact archives@guilford.edu.
The Landscapes of Freedom program series is in partnership with Guilford College. This project is supported through a grant from America 250 NC, a program of the NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources and is the first of three related programs held at Greensboro sites in Spring 2026.