Old Constitution House
On July 8, 1777, during the Revolutionary War, Vermont's constitution was adopted; it was the first to abolish adult slavery, universal male suffrage...
Old Main, Knox College (5th Debate)
Site of the fifth Lincoln-Douglas debate in 1858. President Lincoln received an honorary degree from Knox College in 1860, the first academic honor of...
Thomas Stone National Historic Site
Home of Thomas Stone, a signatory for the Declaration of Independence. The site includes exhibits that focus on patriot activities in the state of...
Young's Spring
Just one block southwest at Young's Spring on Upham Brook, slaves often congregated on weekends to hold religious services and social gatherings. This...
Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary Soldier, Philadelphia, PA
The Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier in Washington Square, Philadelphia, is one of the most moving memorials to the human cost of the...
Johnson Ferry House
Resting Before Attack The Johnson Ferry House, a gambrel-roof farmhouse and tavern dating to approximately 1740, is nestled within Washington Crossing...