The Proprietary House
A Mansion fit for a Royal Governor: Proprietary House, completed in 1764, served as the official residence of New Jersey’s last royal governor...
Plains of Abraham Museum
A trip to the Plains of Abraham Museum starts with a journey through open fields integral to Canadian and American history. Site of the Battle of...
Topeka Cemetery
The Topeka Cemetery, spanning 80 acres and founded in 1859, holds the distinction of being the oldest chartered burial ground in Kansas. Medal of...
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...
Benjamin Thompson House
Born here on March 26, 1753, Benjamin Thompson Jr. was a loyalist who worked as a spy for British intelligence, leaving the U.S. in 1783. He would be...
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...