Franklin Pierce Homestead
Built by his father in 1804, Franklin Pierce lived in the Homestead from his infancy to his marriage in 1834. Pierce would go on to become the 14th...
Franklin’s Fuller Story & March to Freedom Statue
Five historical markers and a life-sized statue on Franklin’s public square tell a fuller story of the suffering and advancement of African Americans...
Old South Meeting House
Meeting Hall of Liberty The Old South Meeting House, built in 1729 as a Puritan meeting house, was the largest building in colonial Boston and a stage...
New Market Battlefield State Historical Park
This preserved 300-acre battlefield park, operated by the Virginia Military Institute, showcases core areas from the Battle of New Market. On May 15...
Wadsworth Congregational Church
This small church in Whitsett, North Carolina has a storied connection to famed poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. According to church tradition, its...
Capturing Fort Anderson
This is the oldest African American cemetery in Western North Carolina sheltering the remains of nearly 2,000 people, most of them buried by a...