Mackinac Island State Historic Park
The Mackinac Island State Historic Park is site of British landing and skirmishes. Here, British forces sought control of the Great Lakes during the...
E.D. White Historic Site
Thibodaux, Louisiana | The site was the residence of two of Louisiana’s foremost political figures: Edward Douglas White and his son, Edward Douglass...
Abraham Wooten Monument & Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church
This historic building and monument testify to the freedom and resiliency of the African American’s who erected them more than a century ago and...
A Town Divided
Between 1862 and 1863, African Americans sought and defended their freedom as opposing forces and neighbors fought to control Elizabeth City.
Fort Gorges
Modeled after Fort Sumter, Fort Gorges was built between 1858-64, but was obsolete due to innovations like iron-clad ships and long-range guns that...
Greenwood Cemetery
Established in 1860, Greenwood Cemetery is the second oldest public cemetery and the first city-owned African American cemetery in New Bern, North...