National WWI Museum and Memorial
"From Research & Education, to our Collection & Exhibitions: we offer a variety of ways to learn About WWI."
South Asheville Cemetery
This is the oldest African American cemetery in Western North Carolina sheltering the remains of nearly 2,000 people, most of them buried by a...
Fort Scammel
Named after Alexander Scammel who died in the Battle of Yorktown during the Revolutionary War, this fort was built in 1808 as part of a Federal...
Putnam Memorial State Park
Known as "Connecticut's Valley Forge," Putnam Memorial State Park in Redding, Connecticut, was where Major General Israel Putnam and his troops...
Hancock-Clarke House
Revolutionary Legends Converge This home was built for John Hancock’s grandfather, who served as the pastor for the town of Lexington for fifty-five...
Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum
After working on battlefields and in hospitals of the Civil War, Clara Barton found a new calling in the early months of 1865. She became keenly aware...