Chestnut Neck
In late September 1778, British Commander General Henry Clinton, frustrated by the havoc American privateers were wreaking on British supply lines...
Topeka Cemetery
The Topeka Cemetery, spanning 80 acres and founded in 1859, holds the distinction of being the oldest chartered burial ground in Kansas. Medal of...
Tryon Palace
Tyron Palace was originally built several years prior to the American Revolution as a governor's palace for British official William Tyron. The rebels...
Johnson Ferry House
Resting Before Attack The Johnson Ferry House, a gambrel-roof farmhouse and tavern dating to approximately 1740, is nestled within Washington Crossing...
Mount Independence
Across Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain, this site was originally called East Point or Rattlesnake Hill until the Declaration of Independence was...
Benjamin Thompson House
Born here on March 26, 1753, Benjamin Thompson Jr. was a loyalist who worked as a spy for British intelligence, leaving the U.S. in 1783. He would be...