Last updated: January 7, 2023
Thing to Do
Watch "Fighting for Freedom: Lewis Hayden and the Underground Railroad"

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Go to the "Find Your Park Space" in the lower level of Faneuil Hall to watch "Fighting for Freedom: Lewis Hayden and the Underground Railroad."
This Network to Freedom film follows the story of Lewis Hayden and his family as they seek freedom on the Underground Railroad and become activists living in Boston, Massachusetts, determined to crush the institution of slavery.
The film runs for just over 17 minutes and has captions in English, Spanish, French, and simplified Chinese and Vietnamese, as well as audio descriptions. "Fighting for Freedom: Lewis Hayden and the Underground Railroad" is also available online.
Service animals are allowed inside Faneuil Hall Visitor Center.
The Find Your Park Space is located in the lower level of Faneuil Hall.
The film is available to watch regularly throughout the season. The film is also available online: "Fighting for Freedom: Lewis Hayden and the Underground Railroad."
The film is available to watch regularly when the Visitor Center is open in Faneuil Hall. Check operating hours for updated information.
The film is also available online: "Fighting for Freedom: Lewis Hayden and the Underground Railroad."
Service animals are allowed inside Faneuil Hall Visitor Center.
An elevator is available to get to the Find Your Park Space in the lower level of Faneuil Hall.
The film has captions in English, Spanish, French, and simplified Chinese and Vietnamese, and has audio descriptions as well. A fully accessible version of "Fighting for Freedom: Lewis Hayden and the Underground Railroad" is also available online.