Malcolm Blue Farm
Aberdeen, North Carolina | The farm and museum provide a glimpse of everyday life in the 1800s and have been designated by the North Carolina Civil...
Fort Scott National Cemetery
Fort Scott, Kansas | This cemetery is the final resting place of many Union, Native American, African-American, and Confederate soldiers who died...
Montpelier
After retiring as Secretary of War in 1795, Henry Knox and his family moved to modern-day Thomaston, Maine, on land his wife Lucy had inherited and...
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
Williamsport, Maryland | Site of strategically important canal which several campaigns revolved around
Simpson County Archives and Museum (old Simpson County Jail And Jailer's Residence)
Franklin, Kentucky | Confederate prisoners, or Union officers, or maybe both, executed drawings (thought to be in charcoal) on plaster walls in a...
USCT In The Army Of The James
Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. Butler was a strong proponent of the use of African-American troops and had more USCT regiments under his command than any other...