Levi and Catharine Coffin State Historic Site
  Known as the "Grand Central Station of the Underground Railroad," the Coffins' house served as a safe-haven for over 1,000 runaway slaves as they...
      Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site
  This site is a reconstruction of where Abraham Lincoln lived in his early adulthood, where he split rails, enlisted in the Black Hawk War, and was...
      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...
      Stagville Plantation and Horton Grove
  From the late 18th to the mid-20th centuries, Durham’s Stagville plantation was owned by the Bennehan and Cameron families, who enslaved over 900...
      Chimney Point
  This is a site of military activity during the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War. The tavern built after the war hosted Thomas Jefferson...
      Lincoln Douglas Debate Museum (4th Debate)
  Site of the fourth Lincoln-Douglas senatorial debate on September 18, 1858.