New Bern National Cemetery
Among the 6,500+ veterans buried in the New Bern National Cemetery are more than 404 United States Colored Troop (USCT) soldiers and an unknown number...
Sycamore Hill Gateway Plaza/Sycamore Hill Missionary Baptist Church
On the eve of the Civil War, a small group of African Americans gathered for worship and fellowship. Their church grew on this site as the Sycamore...
Huyler's Landing
Cornwallis' Landing Huyler's Landing was one of the points at which General Charles Cornwallis and his forces, after taking New York City, crossed...
Fort Hill at Waverly
Constructed and defended by both United States Colored Troop (USCT) and white regiments, Fort Hill protected the Nashville and Northwestern Railroad...
Rantowles Bridge
This battle on March 27, 1780, was the time Lt. Col. William Washington met British Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton in battle. The fight was a Patriot...
Promise Land
After the Civil War, free people established Promise Land, the first African American community of Dickson County.