Clara Barton National Historic Site: Visitor’s Guide
Discover the Clara Barton National Historic Site in Maryland, the former home of the American Red Cross founder. Explore her life, humanitarian work, and legacy through guided tours of this historic landmark. Perfect for history buffs and those inspired by her pioneering spirit. Plan your visit today!
George Washington’s Bathtub: A Monument to Presidential Bathing
Visit George Washington’s Bathtub is in West Virginia’s Berkeley Springs State Park. It's the only monument to Presidential bathing.
Visiting the USS Maine Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery
Visit the USS Maine Memorial in Arlington National Cemetery to honor the sailors lost in the 1898 explosion that led to the Spanish-American War. This historic monument, crafted from the ship’s salvaged mast, serves as a poignant tribute to their sacrifice.
George Washington Birthplace: A Visitor’s Guide
Discover the rich history and scenic beauty of George Washington Birthplace National Monument! Explore the land where America’s first president was born, stroll through colonial-era farms, and enjoy stunning views of the Potomac River. Plan your visit today and step back in time to experience the legacy of George Washington firsthand!
See the Gun that killed President Lincoln
Ford's Theatre is in Washington D.C. It is where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. In the museum, the gun that John Wilkes Booth shot Lincoln with is on display.
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial: A Visitor’s Guide
From the Kansas Prairie to the Oval Office. The Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial in Washington D.C. shares the story of one of America's greatest leaders of the 20th century.
Cedar Mountain Battlefield: Following in Stonewall Jackson’s Bootprints
Cedar Mountain Battlefield is six miles southwest of Culpeper, Virginia. The battle was the site of Stonewall Jackson's final solo command.
Florida Avenue Grill: The World’s Oldest Soul Food Restaurant
Have lunch at the Florida Avenue Grill, oldest soul food restaurant the world and where Martin Luther King Jr. planned his march on Washington D.C.
Hiking Fox Hollow Trail in Shenandoah National Park
Fox Hollow Trail in Shenandoah National Park is an easy hike that is great for the whole family and packs in beautiful scenery and history along the way.
Visit JFK’s grave at Arlington National Cemetery
Visit President John F. Kennedy's grave at Arlington National Cemetery. Jackie his wife, RFK and two other brothers are also buried there.
Visiting the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
The Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum is located in Baltimore. The house feature many exhibits and the room Ruth was born in.
Visit Jefferson Rock at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
Jefferson Rock is located in Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. The rock is named after Thomas Jefferson, who once stood there. Jefferson thought the view from the rock was stunning. You can see the same view today.