Eleutherian College Classroom and Chapel Building
Built between 1854 and 1856, the Eleutherian College was the first in Indiana to accept students regardless of race or sex. Many of the school's...
Eureka Schoolhouse
Built in 1790, Eureka is the oldest one-room schoolhouse in Vermont and one the few surviving public buildings from the 18th century
Freedmen's Colony/First Light of Freedom Memorial
Upon the U.S. Army’s liberation of Roanoke Island from Confederate troops in February 1862, enslaved African Americans flocked to the region for...
Wadsworth Congregational Church
This small church in Whitsett, North Carolina has a storied connection to famed poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. According to church tradition, its...
James & Ann Whitall House
In 1748, Quakers Ann and James Whitall established a 400-acre plantation at Red Bank along the Delaware River, featuring fruit orchards, a lumberyard...
Paulus Hook
A small, but monumental victory: Paulus Hook, now part of Jersey City, was a strategic location during the American Revolution. The area, surrounded...