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...
Young's Spring
Just one block southwest at Young's Spring on Upham Brook, slaves often congregated on weekends to hold religious services and social gatherings. This...
Massacre of African Americans at the Battle of Plymouth
African American soldiers, sailors, and civilians played a pivotal role in the Battle of Plymouth, courageously clashing with Confederate forces...
Lincoln Douglas Debate Museum (4th Debate)
Site of the fourth Lincoln-Douglas senatorial debate on September 18, 1858.
State v. Will
Here in 1834, at what was then known as Walnut Creek, a plantation owned by James Battle, acts of resistance and violence led to legal action...
Sgt. York Walking Trail
After the death of his platoon leader, Alvin York took command and charged into a machine gun nest in Chatel-Chehery, France.