Van Campen Inn at Delaware Gap
The Van Campen Inn was a farmhouse designated as a "Yaugh" in Colonial Times, meaning it could be used by travelers over the Delaware Gap for rest and...
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
The Cradle of Liberty Faneuil Hall, known as “The Cradle of Liberty,” is a historic marketplace and meeting hall in downtown Boston. Gifted to the...
Barrett House
The Gunpowder that Ignited Revolution Benjamin Barrett built this home in 1705, and his son James, born five years later, inherited it. James Barrett...
Hartwell Tavern
Spreading the Alarm The Hartwell Tavern was also the home of the Hartwell family. Ephraim and Elizabeth Hartwell received thirty acres of land and the...
Fort Wayne
Originally built in 1842 to be a strategic point to keep the British from invading through Canada, Fort Wayne was used during the Civil War as a...
Harrington House
A Militaman's Home In 1775, this was the home of Jonathan Harrington, a member of the Lexington militia, his wife Ruth, and their son Jonathan. The...