National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum
In the historic hamlet of Peterboro, the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum honors antislavery abolitionists, their work to end slavery, and the legacy of that struggle, and strives to complete the second and ongoing abolition - the moral conviction to end racism. the American abolitionists who fought to end slavery and challenges visitors to continue the work of equality today. Exhibits, programs, and commemorations connect past to present, offering a space for reflection, learning, and dialogue.
What You’ll See and Do
- Explore exhibits on abolition, abolitionists, and the inaugural meeting of the New York State Antislavery Society in 1835.
- Attend presentations,discussions, annual events, and induction ceremonies as scheduled.
- Reflect in a quiet place that honors courage and community.





