Cedar Grove Iron Furnace
At the Cedar Grove iron furnace, located in Perry County, Tennessee, nearly 120 workers, Black and white, turned out 1,800 tons of pig metal a year...
Hamilton Hall
Named after Alexander Hamilton, this hall was built in 1805 by the Federalists of the area. The location acted as a place for hosting town meetings...
St. Peter’s AME Zion Church
The people of St. Peter’s African Methodist Episcopal Zion (AMEZ) church are spiritual descendants of resilient Black Methodists who helped shape New...
Lincoln Depot
Formerly known as the Great Western Depot, President-elect Abraham Lincoln left from this station on February 11, 1863, to be inaugurated. He gave an...
Samuel Park's Office
Samuel Park was a friend of Abraham Lincoln's as they each served on the Eighth Judicial Circuit, sharing offices. Parks would go on to be a delegate...
Remember Fort Pillow
The massacre of Black soldiers, their white comrades and civilians here on April 12, 1864, still echoes with tragedy and grief on the road to freedom.