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Standing in Monument Park, the Sojourner Truth Monument was prepared for the bicentennial of her birth in 1997. It stands 12 feet (3.7 m) high and was established to remind people of her work and ideals. Address: Division St. S and Hamblin Ave. E Battle Creek MI USA 49017
1 269 965-2613
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Monument Park Inside Monument Park is a statue honoring cereal magnate, C.W. Post, as well as a 12-ft (3.7-m) statue of Sojourner Truth, an African-American woman who escaped slavery and spent some of her eventful life living in Battle Creek. Address: Division St and Hamblin Ave Battle Creek MI USA 49017
1 269 962-2240
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Underground Railroad Sculpture Commissioned by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the Underground Railroad Sculpture was erected to remember the men and women who helped assist slaves into freedom through the Underground Railroad. This monument is made of bronze and was unveiled in 1993. Address: 1 Michigan Ave. E Battle Creek MI USA 49017
1 269 968-1611
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