Richard Etheridge and the Pea Island Life-Saving Station
Born in 1842 on Roanoke Island, Richard Etheridge spent much of his early life enslaved along North Carolina’s eastern shore. He remained here until...
Travellers Rest Historic House Museum
Travellers Rest, the historic plantation home of the influential Overton family, witnessed significant moments in history and profound human suffering...
Barrett House
The Gunpowder that Ignited Revolution Benjamin Barrett built this home in 1705, and his son James, born five years later, inherited it. James Barrett...
Mount Independence
Across Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain, this site was originally called East Point or Rattlesnake Hill until the Declaration of Independence was...
African American Museum in Philadelphia
Dedicated in 1976 to celebrate the bicentennial of the nation, this museum explores the history of African Americans in the United States through the...
Hamilton Hall
Named after Alexander Hamilton, this hall was built in 1805 by the Federalists of the area. The location acted as a place for hosting town meetings...