Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
The Andrew Johnson National Historic Site attempts to tell the tale of Johnson’s ill-fated presidency — while preserving his two homes, tailor shop...
Woodlawn Methodist Church
African Americans in Woodlawn, four miles southwest of here, established Woodlawn Methodist Episcopal Church ca. 1866.
Pre-Civil War Lynching at Market Square
Near this spot on January 1, 1851, a mob of 1,200 to 1,500 people lynched an unidentified Black man for the murder of John Chester, according to the...
Barrett House
The Gunpowder that Ignited Revolution Benjamin Barrett built this home in 1705, and his son James, born five years later, inherited it. James Barrett...
La Cite De La Mer
Octeville, France | On display is a cannon and other artifacts from the CSS Alabama, which sank 12 miles offshore on June 19, 1864, after battling...
Anthony Burns
Anthony Burns (1834-1862) was born into slavery near this location.