Van Veghten House
The Van Veghten House, located in Bridgewater Township, New Jersey, is a two-and-a-half-story brick structure built around 1725 by Michael Van Veghten...
Fort Nonsense
Morristown's Lookout Following their victories at Trenton and Princeton, General George Washington and the Continental Army sought a secure winter...
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...
Governor Stephen Hopkins House
Built in 1707, this house belonged to Stephen Hopkins, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, as well as Chief Justice of the Rhode...
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...
John Quincy Adams Birthplace
This home, now known as the "John Quincy Adams Birthplace," was John and Abigail Adams ' residence during the Revolutionary War and was where Abigail...