Boston Common
A Rival Green Boston Common, referred to as a "trayning field," was a significant site during the American Revolution. Over 1,000 Redcoats camped...
Wright's Tavern
Serving Two Sides This tavern, built in 1747, had several owners over the years but is known as the Wright Tavern because Amos Wright owned it in 1775...
Ford Mansion
A Man's Home is his Castle The Ford Mansion, a Georgian-style home built in 1774 by Colonel Jacob Ford Jr., a prominent iron manufacturer and militia...
Wallace House
The Wallace House is an eight-room Georgian-style residence constructed in 1776 by John Wallace, a prosperous Philadelphia fabric merchant. Originally...
Cragfont State Historic Site
Home to Gen. James Winchester, an officer who served in both the American Revolution and the War of 1812, and co-founder of the City of Memphis...
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...