Promise Land
After the Civil War, free people established Promise Land, the first African American community of Dickson County.
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...
Galloway Methodist Church
In 1867, African Americans built Galloway United Methodist Church and established the historic cemetery you are facing. According to local tradition...
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...
Butts Hill Fort
This was the largest Revolutionary War earthen fort in southern New England, used as the command post for the Americans during the Battle of Rhode...
Oberlin Village
Rooted in freedom, Oberlin Village grew after the Civil War as a thriving African American community on the outskirts of Raleigh.