Freedman's Cemetery
Federal authorities established a cemetery here for newly freed African Americans during the Civil War. In January 1864, the military governor of...
Thomas Stone National Historic Site
Home of Thomas Stone, a signatory for the Declaration of Independence. The site includes exhibits that focus on patriot activities in the state of...
Gadsby Tavern Museum
Named for Englishman John Gadsby who operated them from 1796 to 1808, the tavern business were central to Alexandria's port-based economy, offering...
Delaware Public Archives
The Delaware Public Archives contains large collections detailing Delawarean history from legislative papers to Civil War diaries and more. The...
Nashville National Cemetery
Nashville National Cemetery is the final resting place for more than 1,909 United States Colored Troop (USCT) soldiers, representing 30 regiments. The...
Chattanooga National Cemetery
United States Colored Troops (USCT) constructed the Chattanooga National Cemetery and buried their Black and white comrades here — the final resting...