Fort Monroe
Fort Monroe is the largest stone fortification ever built in the United States. Construction began in 1819 and continued for 15 years. Second Lt...
Mount Olivet Cemetery
Frederick, Maryland | The resting place of a number of notable individuals in Maryland history, including Francis Scott Key and Barbara Fritchie
Raymond Courthouse
Raymond, Mississippi | Built in 1857-59, the courthouse was used as a hospital for Confederate wounded and later occupied by Union troops following...
Fort McAllister State Historic Park
Richmond Hill, Georgia | This historic fort and modern state park is the home of the most well-preserved earthwork fortification of the Confederacy.
Friends of Perryville Battlefield
Perryville, Kentucky | The Friends of Perryville Battlefield carry out their mission to preserve the land of the Perryville Battlefield State Historic...
U.S. Cavalry Museum
Fort Riley, Kansas | During the Civil War, as regular troops returned East, the fort was garrisoned by state militia units who continued to protect...