Lincoln Depot
Formerly known as the Great Western Depot, President-elect Abraham Lincoln left from this station on February 11, 1863, to be inaugurated. He gave an...
Old Constitution House
On July 8, 1777, during the Revolutionary War, Vermont's constitution was adopted; it was the first to abolish adult slavery, universal male suffrage...
Old State House
A Revolutionary Beacon Among Skyscrapers The Old State House, perhaps the most iconic colonial building in Boston, is one of the oldest public...
Fort Nonsense
Morristown's Lookout Following their victories at Trenton and Princeton, General George Washington and the Continental Army sought a secure winter...
African American Museum in Philadelphia
Dedicated in 1976 to celebrate the bicentennial of the nation, this museum explores the history of African Americans in the United States through the...
Captain William Smith House
A Captain's Home This home was built in the 1690s and, by 1775, was the residence of Captain William Smith, the commander of the Lincoln minutemen. A...