Gadsby Tavern Museum
Named for Englishman John Gadsby who operated them from 1796 to 1808, the tavern business were central to Alexandria's port-based economy, offering...
Old Belfry Tower
Sounding the Bell of Liberty In 1761, Isaac Stone donated a bell to the town of Lexington. Weighing over four hundred pounds, it was hung in a belfry...
Old Town Hall Museum/ Enfield Historical Society
Beginning service in 1775, the Old Town Hall served as the third meeting house for the First Ecclesiastical Society. After the start of the Revolution...
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...
Captain William Smith House
A Captain's Home This home was built in the 1690s and, by 1775, was the residence of Captain William Smith, the commander of the Lincoln minutemen. A...
Munroe Tavern
A Temporary Safe Haven The Munroe Tavern was originally built in 1735 by David Comee. William Munroe acquired the building in the 1770s, and in...