Thomas Jefferson's Monticello
Monticello, “Little Mountain,” was the home from 1770 until his death in 1826, of Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and...
Belle Boyd Cottage
Front Royal, Virginia | This 1860 interpretation of a middle-class house emphasizes the life of famed Confederate spy Belle Boyd.
Mary Peake
Mary Smith Kelsey Peake (1823-1862) was a pioneering educator and humanitarian who dedicated her life to empowering Black men, women, and children...
Clinton Confederate State Cemetery
Clinton, Louisiana | This four-acre cemetery contains the remains of hundreds of Civil War troops, both Union and Confederate.
Surratt House Museum
Clinton, Maryland | The house, built in 1852, served as the Surratts' home, a tavern, hostelry, post office, and polling place, as well as a safe...
Spotsylvania Court House Historic District
Spotsylvania, Virginia | The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, one of four Civil War battles that occurred in Spotsylvania County, marked the...