Ebenezer Baptist Church
Free blacks and slaves living west of Second St. and north of Broad St. founded the Third African Baptist Church in 1857. In 1858, it was dedicated on...
Gabriel's Rebellion
On 24 Aug. 1800, slave Ben Woolfolk met with other slaves at nearby Littlepage's Bridge to recruit individuals for an insurrection planned for 30 Aug...
The White Horse Tavern
The oldest tavern in the United States. The building was occupied by both British and Colonial forces during the Revolutionary War.
Chattanooga National Cemetery
United States Colored Troops (USCT) constructed the Chattanooga National Cemetery and buried their Black and white comrades here — the final resting...
John Jay Homestead
Restored historic home of Founding Father John Joy. Visitors will be able to experience homestead life in the early republic as well as learn more...
West Point Cemetery
This historically African American burial place, first known as Potter’s Field, was established as Calvary Cemetery in 1873 and renamed West Point...