Loudoun County Emancipation Association Grounds
The association was organized by African Americans in nearby Hamilton in 1890 to commemorate the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation issued by...
Indian King Tavern
By early 1777, the Revolutionary War had forced New Jersey’s legislators to seek a safer meeting place, leading them to the Indian King Tavern in...
Freedom Fighters: Richmond National Battlefield Park
By November 1864, several thousand African American soldiers, designated as United States Colored Troops or USCT, held Fort Harrison and the nearby...
Alvin C. York State Historic Site
Sergeant Alvin C. York State Historic Park pays tribute to one of the most decorated soldiers of World War I. The park includes a visitor center...
Franklin Pierce Homestead
Built by his father in 1804, Franklin Pierce lived in the Homestead from his infancy to his marriage in 1834. Pierce would go on to become the 14th...
Lincoln- Douglas Debate Museum (6th Debate)
Site of the sixth Lincoln-Douglass senatorial debate on October 13, 1858.