The National WWII Museum
New Orleans, La. | The National WWII Museum, located in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a world-renowned institution dedicated to exploring the profound...
Slater Mill
Built in 1793, Slater Mill was America's first water-powered textile mill, bringing the Industrial Revolution to the United States. Samuel Slater was...
George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument
This statue is meant to commemorate General George Custer, who grew up in Monroe and would go on to become famous as a daring young cavalryman in the...
Museum of the American Revolution
Located in historic Philadelphia, this museum covers the events from the unrest against the British in Boston, the signing of the Declaration of...
General Ambrose Burnside House
This house was built in 1866-67 for General Ambrose Burnside after his return from the Civil War, later serving one term as governor and two as...
Butts Hill Fort
This was the largest Revolutionary War earthen fort in southern New England, used as the command post for the Americans during the Battle of Rhode...