Remember Fort Pillow
The massacre of Black soldiers, their white comrades and civilians here on April 12, 1864, still echoes with tragedy and grief on the road to freedom.
Kingston Springs and the 12th USCT
As the Civil War began the Nashville and Northwestern Railroad (NNWRR) set aside plans to lay tracks west of Kingston Springs. After the Union seized...
Rantowles Bridge
This battle on March 27, 1780, was the time Lt. Col. William Washington met British Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton in battle. The fight was a Patriot...
Historic Governors Island
Located at the mouth of the Hudson Bay between Brooklyn and Manhattan, Governor’s Island was captured by the British after the Battle of Brooklyn, who...
Paulus Hook
A small, but monumental victory: Paulus Hook, now part of Jersey City, was a strategic location during the American Revolution. The area, surrounded...
John Jay Homestead
Restored historic home of Founding Father John Jay. Visitors will be able to experience homestead life in the early republic as well as learn more...