Soldiers and Sailors Monument
Built in 1902, the monument honors Indiana natives who fought in the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Mexican-American War, Civil War, Frontiers War...
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...
King Solomon Lodge #1
Noted as the first African American Masonic Lodge in the state of North Carolina, King Solomon Lodge #1 was founded in New Bern by freed people of the...
Tryon Palace
Tyron Palace was originally built several years prior to the American Revolution as a governor's palace for British official William Tyron. The rebels...
Lincoln- Douglas Debate Museum (6th Debate)
Site of the sixth Lincoln-Douglass senatorial debate on October 13, 1858.
Fort Negley
Fort Negley rises south of downtown Nashville — a monument to the risks taken and sacrifices made by many, but particularly Black individuals, on the...