Fort Meigs Historic Site
Fort Meigs Historic Site is a twice-besieged fort by British and Native forces during the War of 1812.
James A. Garfield National Historic Site
President James Garfield, who served in the Civil War as a colonel of the 42nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, used this house to launch his political career...
Hotel De ’Afrique & USS Minnesota Monument
During the Civil War, African Americans used water routes to escape slavery and set up freedmen communities along the shores of the Outer Banks and...
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...
Colonization, African School & Happy Hill
After the Civil War, African Americans built a school and free community on farmland held by the Salem Moravian Congregation where enslaved people had...
Old North Church
One if by Land, Two if by Sea The Old North Church, initially known as Christ Church, is the oldest standing church in Boston, completed in December...