La Cite De La Mer
Octeville, France | On display is a cannon and other artifacts from the CSS Alabama, which sank 12 miles offshore on June 19, 1864, after battling...
Oliver Wolcott House
This house was built for Oliver Wolcott in 1754, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence from Connecticut, as well as the Governor of...
Concord Museum
From a Private to Public The Concord Museum began as the private collection of Cummings Davis, who moved to Concord in 1850. Initially, he displayed...
Franklin’s Fuller Story & March to Freedom Statue
Five historical markers and a life-sized statue on Franklin’s public square tell a fuller story of the suffering and advancement of African Americans...
Landon Boyd
Landon Boyd, an African American brick mason born into slavery, who served on the petit jury for the U.S. District Court in Richmond empanelled to try...
Crockett-Miller Slave Quarters
The 1862 liberation of New Bern, North Carolina, by U.S. troops led to the establishment of temporary communities for freed African Americans, often...