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  • Longfellow's Wayside Inn
    A national historic site and nonprofit trust.
    www.wayside.org
  • Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site
    Former home of poet and biographer Carl Sandburg.
    www.nps.gov/carl
  • Wright Brothers National Memorial
    Presented by the National Park Service and located in Kill Devil Hills, NC.
    www.nps.gov/wrbr
  • Lincoln Memorial@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Museums_and_Memorials/Lincoln_Memorial
  • Hadrosaurus foulkii: Discovering the World's First Full Dinosaur Skeleton
    Offers information about the site and significance of the 1858 historic find in Haddonfield, New Jersey.
    www.levins.com/dinosaur.html
  • Gore Place
    Built in 1805, it is an exceptional example of Federal era architecture in a rural setting.
    www.goreplace.org
  • Old Fort Western
    1754 fort located on the Kennebec River.
    www.oldfortwestern.org
  • Manzanar War Relocation Center
    One of ten camps at which Japanese American citizens and Japanese aliens were interned during World War II.
    www.nps.gov/manz
  • San Francisco Plantation House
    A registered National Historic Landmark, built in 1860 along the Mississippi River.
    www.sanfranciscoplantation.org
  • Huguenot Historical Society
    Dedicated to the National Historic Landmark District in New Paltz, NY. Organizes the annual Colonial Street Festival (formerly Stone House Day).
    www.hhs-newpaltz.org
  • Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site
    Located on Sinking Spring Farm, with an early 19th century Kentucky cabin symbolic of the one in which Lincoln was born.
    www.nps.gov/abli
  • Appomattox Court House National Historical Park
    Includes the McLean home where Lee surrendered to Grant and the village of Appomattox Court House as well as the home and burial place of Joel Sweeney, who popularized the modern five-string banjo.
    www.nps.gov/apco
  • Fort Pulaski National Monument
    Includes account of the Union attack on the fort in April, 1862, as well as travel basics, and events calendar.
    www.nps.gov/fopu
  • Andersonville National Historic Site
    Serves as a memorial to all American prisoners of war throughout the nation's history, including the 13,000 Union soldiers who died in the prison there in 1864-5.
    www.nps.gov/ande
  • Graue Mill and Museum
    Built in 1852, and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
    www.grauemill.org
  • Adams National Historic Site
    Preservation, education and participation in the history and development of the U.S., in particular the Revolutionary War and United States Presidency.
    www.nps.gov/adam
  • Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site
    Provides information about visiting Poe's home in Philadelphia, now a national historic site. Includes information on educational programs, planning your visit to the site, and special events dates.
    www.nps.gov/edal
  • Hermitage, The
    A National Historic Landmark that appears today as it was remodeled in 1847 by the architect, William Ranlett, and is an example of the Gothic Revival style.
    www.thehermitage.org
  • Glen Foerd on the Delaware
    Situated on 18 acres overlooking the scenic Delaware River and is the last surviving riverfront estate in Philadelphia that is open to the public.
    www.glenfoerd.org
  • Milton House Museum
    Hexagonal stagecoach inn, stop on the Underground Railroad, 19th century exhibits, unique architecture, and more.
    www.miltonhouse.org
 


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