African American Museum in Philadelphia
Dedicated in 1976 to celebrate the bicentennial of the nation, this museum explores the history of African Americans in the United States through the...
Conanicut Battery
The fort was originally built in 1776, then taken over by the British during their invasion until they abandoned it in 1779. It was then used by the...
Senator Justin Morill State Historic Site
Sen Morrill was the longest serving member of Congress in its first 160 years. He was an abolitionist who worked to frame the 14th Amendment and...
Miantonomi Hill
Miantonomi was used as a lookout by the Americans, but then the British used it to defend Newport starting December 1776 after they took over. The...
Governor Stephen Hopkins House
Built in 1707, this house belonged to Stephen Hopkins, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, as well as Chief Justice of the Rhode...
Eureka Schoolhouse
Built in 1790, Eureka is the oldest one-room schoolhouse in Vermont and one the few surviving public buildings from the 18th century