South Asheville Cemetery
This is the oldest African American cemetery in Western North Carolina sheltering the remains of nearly 2,000 people, most of them buried by a...
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...
Camp Security
The last of the Revolutionary-era POW camps The largest extensions of Camp Security were constructed in York, PA in 1781 to house a portion of the 7...
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...
Lebanon Historical Society and Museum
Celebrated as the "Heartbeat of the Revolution", the city of Lebanoon was critical to the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. The Lebanon...
Port Republic Road Historic District
This is Waynesboro’s oldest intact neighborhood. It coalesced as a community about 1870, just after the Civil War, when formerly enslaved individuals...