Fort Scammel
Named after Alexander Scammel who died in the Battle of Yorktown during the Revolutionary War, this fort was built in 1808 as part of a Federal...
McCoy Slave Cemetery
This cemetery serves as a resting place for a yet-undetermined number of enslaved individuals whose lives and contributions, though often obscured by...
Stagville Plantation and Horton Grove
From the late 18th to the mid-20th centuries, Durham’s Stagville plantation was owned by the Bennehan and Cameron families, who enslaved over 900...
Meriam's Corner
British Slaughter Point Meriam’s Corner got its name from the Meriam family, who lived in the nearby house. After deciding to withdraw from Concord...
Virginia Museum of the Civil War
Bordering the New Market Battlefield State Historical Park, the Virginia Museum of the Civil War is operated by the Virginia Military Institute. It...
Hull's Trace
Governor William Hull was appointed General of the Northwest Army of the United States in the spring of 1812, being ordered to prepare an invasion of...