James Beecher GAR Post #22
This historical marker stands near the location where the Black members of the Grand Army of Republic’s (GAR) James Beecher Post #22 once gathered to...
Cragfont State Historic Site
Home to Gen. James Winchester, an officer who served in both the American Revolution and the War of 1812, and co-founder of the City of Memphis...
Old Main, Knox College (5th Debate)
Site of the fifth Lincoln-Douglas debate in 1858. President Lincoln received an honorary degree from Knox College in 1860, the first academic honor of...
Munroe Tavern
A Temporary Safe Haven The Munroe Tavern was originally built in 1735 by David Comee. William Munroe acquired the building in the 1770s, and in...
National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum, Fort Pierce
Fort Peirce, Fl. | The first museum in the United States that works to preserve the history of the Navy SEALs while honoring the fallen.
Harrington House
A Militaman's Home In 1775, this was the home of Jonathan Harrington, a member of the Lexington militia, his wife Ruth, and their son Jonathan. The...