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our the 1839 red-brick home, called the "Grand Central Station of the Underground Railroad," where Levi and Catharine Coffin hid 2,000 runaway slaves.
This is a small Richmond, Indiana, campground that’s big on hospitality. Your hosts’ only objective is to make your stay memorable, and they do a great job because virtually every weekend is filled with some type of fun activity. If planned activities aren’t your thing, there are many local attractions just a few miles away.
“Checking in was quick and efficient as we are KOA members. Owners are super nice. It was dark and the escort to the site is always appreciated. We had a very nice site by the lake (didn’t know that until daylight). We did not hear any road noise from the interstate even though the campground was very close to it.” – msvacation, RV Park Reviews