Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site
This site is a reconstruction of where Abraham Lincoln lived in his early adulthood, where he split rails, enlisted in the Black Hawk War, and was...
High Bridge
Fortifications to the original 1854 High Bridge were built, in part, with the help of area free men of color who were conscripted for Confederate...
Friends Asylum For Colored Orphans
Friends Asylum for Colored Orphans was founded by Lucy Goode Brooks and the Ladies Sewing Circle for Charitable Work, all formerly enslaved, founded...
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
The Cradle of Liberty Faneuil Hall, known as “The Cradle of Liberty,” is a historic marketplace and meeting hall in downtown Boston. Gifted to the...
Hancock-Clarke House
Revolutionary Legends Converge This home was built for John Hancock’s grandfather, who served as the pastor for the town of Lexington for fifty-five...
Corling's Corner
At this highly visible downtown intersection known as Corling's Corner, local manufacturers, railroad companies, building contractors, and private...