Burnside Park
This park was dedicated in 1887 after General Ambrose Burnside's death, who led the Rhode Island Regiment during the Civil War. The park includes a...
St. Peter’s AME Zion Church
The people of St. Peter’s African Methodist Episcopal Zion (AMEZ) church are spiritual descendants of resilient Black Methodists who helped shape New...
USCTs at Sugar Loaf
In early 1865, the U.S. Colored Troops (USCTs) confronted a Confederate division deeply entrenched in fortifications that spanned Federal Point...
New Market Battlefield State Historical Park
This preserved 300-acre battlefield park, operated by the Virginia Military Institute, showcases core areas from the Battle of New Market. On May 15...
Capturing Fort Anderson
This is the oldest African American cemetery in Western North Carolina sheltering the remains of nearly 2,000 people, most of them buried by a...
State v. Will
Here in 1834, at what was then known as Walnut Creek, a plantation owned by James Battle, acts of resistance and violence led to legal action...