Did you know that Spain invaded North Carolina? Learn these forgotten stories at historic Brunswick, North Carolina.
Cliffs Along Oregon’s Columbia River A solitary medical doctor urged his horse forward into the cold and foggy November night.
As this recreation shows, when it was founded walls were built around Charleston. It was the only British walled city
The Adventure – a replica of a colonial coastal trading vessel. These little ships were the mainstay of the American
The first Meeting House in Boston It was the 4th of July in Boston. A middle-aged colonial leader stood on
A Fulling Mill On March 6, 1776, this poem was published in the Pennsylvania Gazette, as an advertisement to catch a young
Roads are crucial for the flow of commerce. Join us at Great Bridge Battlefield to see how roads were built
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Wedding of Pocahontas 400 years ago today the Indian Pocahontas married John Rolfe of Jamestown, Virginia. She was the daughter
Come with us aboard the Friendship in Salem harbor, a replica of a 1797 American East Indiaman, and discuss the
Captain John Smith The water front of Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English speaking settlement in the New World, is