Gadsby Tavern Museum
Named for Englishman John Gadsby who operated them from 1796 to 1808, the tavern business were central to Alexandria's port-based economy, offering...
Cane River Creole National Historical Park
Including the Oakland and Magnolia Plantations, two of the best-preserved plantations in the country, Crane River Creole National Park was used by the...
Young's Spring
Just one block southwest at Young's Spring on Upham Brook, slaves often congregated on weekends to hold religious services and social gatherings. This...
Historic Jamestown, Mendenhall Homeplace and Quaker Anti-Slavery Activity
The Mendenhall Homeplace is located at the heart of Jamestown, North Carolina. Built by Richard Mendenhall c. 1811, it represents local antislavery...
Old Town Hall Museum/ Enfield Historical Society
Beginning service in 1775, the Old Town Hall served as the third meeting house for the First Ecclesiastical Society. After the start of the Revolution...
McCoy Slave Cemetery
This cemetery serves as a resting place for a yet-undetermined number of enslaved individuals whose lives and contributions, though often obscured by...