Boston Common
A Rival Green Boston Common, referred to as a "trayning field," was a significant site during the American Revolution. Over 1,000 Redcoats camped...
Brookwood American Cemetery
Maintained by the American Battle Monuments Commission, this cemetery contains 468 burials and 563 commemorations of WWI dead, including two...
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...
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...
Van Veghten House
The Van Veghten House, located in Bridgewater Township, New Jersey, is a two-and-a-half-story brick structure built around 1725 by Michael Van Veghten...
Somerset Place State Historic Site
Somerset Place provides a window into how an enslaved community lived and survived in bondage.