Jefferson School
The name Jefferson School has a long association with African American education in Charlottesville. It was first used in the 1860s in a Freedmen's...
Princeville
Princeville emerged here on swampy land along the Tar River in 1865, as an encampment of self-emancipated African Americans who sought freedom within...
Johnsonville State Historic Park
In late 1864, the depot where the Nashville and Northwestern Railroad met the Tennessee River was key to Union battle plans and a target for...
Van Campen Inn at Delaware Gap
The Van Campen Inn was a farmhouse designated as a "Yaugh" in Colonial Times, meaning it could be used by travelers over the Delaware Gap for rest and...
Oswego County Historical Society
The Oswego County Historical Society was founded in 1896 and officially incorporated through an act of the New York State Legislature. It is subject...
Touro Synagogue
The Touro Synagogue is the United States first and oldest Synagogue. The Synagogue and its original congregation were both extremely important for the...