Mary Peake
Mary Smith Kelsey Peake (1823-1862) was a pioneering educator and humanitarian who dedicated her life to empowering Black men, women, and children...
Civil War to Civil Rights: Downtown Heritage Trail
Washington, DC | The Center Loop, the heart of the downtown heritage trail along Seventh, F, and 10th streets, focuses on Washington at the time of...
Clinton Confederate State Cemetery
Clinton, Louisiana | This four-acre cemetery contains the remains of hundreds of Civil War troops, both Union and Confederate.
Thomas Jefferson's Monticello
Monticello, “Little Mountain,” was the home from 1770 until his death in 1826, of Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and...
Lewisburg National Register Historic District/Greenbrier County Visitor Center
Charleston, West Virginia | Lewisburg was the site of a Civil War battle on May 23, 1862, when Union forces attempted to sever railroad communications...
Surratt House Museum
Clinton, Maryland | The house, built in 1852, served as the Surratts' home, a tavern, hostelry, post office, and polling place, as well as a safe...