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200 Year Old Secret Hidden In Plain Sight In New York City

For decades, visitors to the Merchant’s House Museum in Manhattan’s East Village walked right past one of the most remarkable secrets in American history without ever knowing it was there. Hidden behind the bottom drawer of a built-in dresser on the second floor of the historic 1832 rowhouse, a small rectangular opening in the floorboards conceals a narrow passageway and a wooden ladder that descends 15 feet down through the interior walls of the building. Historians have now confirmed what that secret passage was almost certainly built for: sheltering people escaping slavery as part of the Underground Railroad, making it one of the only intact hiding places of its kind known to survive anywhere in the country. A preservation attorney with 30 years of experience called it the most significant find of his entire career, describing it as a once-in-a-generation discovery.

The key to solving the mystery was fresh research into the home’s original builder, a wealthy hat merchant named Joseph Brewster, who historians discovered was a passionate and committed abolitionist. Brewster signed anti-slavery petitions, founded abolitionist churches in New York City, and instructed builders at a nearby church to construct a false floor, a pattern that suggests hiding freedom seekers was not a one-time act but a deeply held and carefully repeated commitment. The passageway itself is a masterwork of deliberate disguise: the pocket doors near it take up far more wall space than they ever needed to, because that extra space was specifically built to hide the passage running alongside them. The museum is now offering tours of the discovery and developing a full exhibition around it, giving visitors the extraordinary chance to stand face to face with a piece of American history that spent nearly two centuries quietly hiding in plain sight.

Source: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/why-did-a-man-build-this-secret-passageway-below-a-dresser-drawer-nearly-200-years-ago-historians-think-it-was-part-of-the-underground-railroad-180988240/?itm_source=parsely-api?itm_source=most-popular&itm_medium=parsely-api

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