Indian King Tavern
By early 1777, the Revolutionary War had forced New Jersey’s legislators to seek a safer meeting place, leading them to the Indian King Tavern in...
Hancock-Clarke House
Revolutionary Legends Converge This home was built for John Hancock’s grandfather, who served as the pastor for the town of Lexington for fifty-five...
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...
Freedmen's Colony/First Light of Freedom Memorial
Upon the U.S. Army’s liberation of Roanoke Island from Confederate troops in February 1862, enslaved African Americans flocked to the region for...
Major John Buttrick House
Founding Home of Concord The Buttrick family were among the founders of Concord in 1635, with William Buttrick owning 215 acres. Jonathan Buttrick...
Cragfont State Historic Site
Home to Gen. James Winchester, an officer who served in both the American Revolution and the War of 1812, and co-founder of the City of Memphis...