Jefferson County Courthouse
Harpers FerryThe site of the 1859 trial of John Brown after his raid and subsequent capture at Harpers Ferry. Brown was found guilty of conspiring with slaves to rebel,...
The site of the 1859 trial of John Brown after his raid and subsequent capture at Harpers Ferry. Brown was found guilty of conspiring with slaves to rebel,...
With but few minor changes and repairs, the Jennie Wade House Museum remains much as Jennie (the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg)...
Kennedy Farm, Maryland a national historic landmark, used during the summer of 1859 by John Brown and his Provisional Army of the United States. From this...
Built in 1825 and according to tax records the house was valued at the time of construction at $2,876, a handsome sum for the time period. By July 1861,...
Burial site of Gettysburg’s African American citizens and Civil War veterans. In keeping with the laws and customs of the times, African American veterans...
On display is the Lincoln Toy Train Collection with operating layouts, featuring over 1000 trains and dioramas illustrating the role of the railroad during...
Also known as Oak Shade Church, Little Fork Church is the oldest standing church building in Culpeper County, and the County's only Colonial church. It...
The Loudoun Museum interprets the county's cultural history with permanent and changing exhibits, a 1820s Children's Discovery Room, a Children's Colonial...
The museum preserves and promotes the history and heritage of the Town of Lovettsville and its surrounding area. We offer a number of displays of historical...
Lucasville School (1885-1926) is a reconstructed one-room school dedicated to interpreting post-Civil War African-American education in Prince William...