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Niagara National Historic Sites
Brock's Monument and
Queenston Heights:
This s...
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
National Park Service
Sagamore Hill was the family h...
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
National Park Service
Sagamore Hill was the family h...
Fort Mississauga is a National Historic Site
an impotant part of Canada's story!
• Mississauga Po...
Ninety Six National Historic Site / Greenwood County
Ninety Six National Historic Site
A Brief History of...
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
Also known as Cedar Hill, this site encompasses the estate...
Ninety Six National Historic Site
A Revolutionary War Landmark
Ninety Six National His...
Ninety Six National Historic Site
A Revolutionary War Landmark
Ninety Six National His...
Weir Farm National Historic Site
Welcome to Weir Farm National Historic Site
Results for National Historic Site
Niagara National Historic Sites
Brock's Monument and
Queenston Heights:
This striking commemoration and final resting place of Major General Brock marks the site of the Battle of Queenston Heights. Visitors can climb the 235 stairs to take in spectacular views, or set off on a self-guided ...
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
National Park Service
Sagamore Hill was the family home of our 26th President Theodore Roosevelt, his wife Edith and their six children. He built the Queen Anne Shingle style home on 155 acres between 1884 and 1886 and it became known ...
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
National Park Service
Sagamore Hill was the family home of our 26th President Theodore Roosevelt, his wife Edith and their six children. He built the Queen Anne Shingle style home on 155 acres between 1884 and 1886 and it became known ...
Fort Mississauga is a National Historic Site
an impotant part of Canada's story!
• Mississauga Point was the location of a Neutral First Nation fishing settlement by the 15th century.
• The area was under the control of the Seneca Nation during the late 17th century, and it became ...
Ninety Six National Historic Site / Greenwood County
Ninety Six National Historic Site
A Brief History of Ninety Six National Historic Site
The Ninety Six National Historic Site is an area of unique historical and archaeological significance. In the late 1700s traders gave the town its unusual name because they ...
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
Also known as Cedar Hill, this site encompasses the estate owned by Frederick Douglass from 1877 until his death in 1895. In honor of Douglass’ work as an author, orator, abolitionist, statesman, and civil rights leader, this site is designated ...
Ninety Six National Historic Site
A Revolutionary War Landmark
Ninety Six National Historic Site is a unit of the National Park Service, which preserves lands of national significance. This park features the site of the old town of Ninety Six, an important seat of power in ...
Ninety Six National Historic Site
A Revolutionary War Landmark
Ninety Six National Historic Site is a unit of the National Park Service, which preserves lands of national significance. This park features the site of the old town of Ninety Six, an important seat of power in ...
Weir Farm National Historic Site
Welcome to Weir Farm National Historic Site
In June of 1882, artist J. Alden Weir stepped off the train here in Branchville, Connecticut. Like you, he had come to explore this rural farm perched atop Nod Hill. During his ...