Fort St. Joseph Museum
The Fort St. Joseph Museum highlights Michigan's storied history specifically as a fur trading hub for the French, British, and American settlers.
Fort Popham
Construction began in 1861 to protect Augusta and ship builders from Confederate invasion, especially due to a fear of their naval power. Before Fort...
Woodlawn Methodist Church
African Americans in Woodlawn, four miles southwest of here, established Woodlawn Methodist Episcopal Church ca. 1866.
Fisk Jubilee Singers
The original Fisk Jubilee Singers® preserved the spirituals as an African American art form, helped save Fisk University, demonstrated Black...
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.