Freedmen's Colony/First Light of Freedom Memorial
Upon the U.S. Army’s liberation of Roanoke Island from Confederate troops in February 1862, enslaved African Americans flocked to the region for...
St. Peter’s AME Zion Church
The people of St. Peter’s African Methodist Episcopal Zion (AMEZ) church are spiritual descendants of resilient Black Methodists who helped shape New...
Daughters of the American Revolution Van Bunschooten Museum
This museum, located in a period colonial home, boasts an enormous collection of original period artifacts and exhibits. The home itself is still for...
Chimney Point
This is a site of military activity during the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War. The tavern built after the war hosted Thomas Jefferson...
State v. Will
Here in 1834, at what was then known as Walnut Creek, a plantation owned by James Battle, acts of resistance and violence led to legal action...
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...