North American History: The Explorer’s Class
I retired September 2019 and that winter I spent six weeks in Savannah and a week in New Orleans. I sold my house and went on the road full time in September 2020. All these great, leisurely road trips have allowed me to visit amazing historical sites and museums across the US and several Canadian provinces. While many, like the Gettysburg battlefield, the National WWII Museum or Smithsonian museums, are well-known and busy tourist attractions, others are not sites I would have made time for on limited 2-week vacations.
Some sites deserve more time than I had for a visit; especially some of the large museums deserve two days, but I found them all very interesting. I may not learn as much as I would in a history class but it’s been a wonderful experience, and I’ve learned a lot from great guides, museum docents, and rangers at National Park sites. “History live!”
National Battlefields
- NPS Pea Ridge National Military Park, AR
- Battlefield Memorial Park, Savannah, GA. Revolutionary War site maintained by the state.
- NPS Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, GA
- NPS Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, GA
- NPS Lookout Mountain National Battlefield, GA (managed as part of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga NMP site but has its own visitor center)
- NPS Antietam National Battlefield, MD
- NPS Monocacy National Battlefield, MD
- NPS Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield, MO
- NPS River Raisin National Battlefield Park, MI, War of 1812
- NPS Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site, MS
- NPS Tupelo National Battlefield, MS
- NPS Vicksburg National Military Park, MS
- NPS Gettysburg National Military Park, PA
- NPS Cowpens National Battlefield, SC, Revolutionary War
- NPS King’s Mountain National Military Park, SC, Revolutionary War
- Battle of Franklin: Carter House and Carnton Plantation, TN. Privately owned Franklin Trust maintains the houses and battlefields.
- NPS Shiloh National Military Park and Corinth Contraband Camp, TN
- NPS Stones River National Battlefield, TN
- NPS Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, VA, includes Chancellorsville and the Wilderness
- NPS Manassas National Battlefield Park, VA
- NPS Petersburg National Battlefield, VA
- NPS Yorktown Battlefield, VA, Revolutionary War
The NPS maintains eleven National Battlefields (NB), nine National Military Parks (NMP), four National Battlefield Parks (NBP), and one National Battlefield Site (NBS). I couldn’t find any difference on the NPS site between the designations. When I asked a ranger at one of the sites, another came up and they started discussing it, agreeing it was just different designations at different times when the parks were created and had no specific differences. The first five battlefields preserved, Chickamauga, Gettysburg, Antietam, Vicksburg and Shiloh are all national military parks.
Seventeen are Civil War sites, four Revolutionary War sites, three from the Indian War and one from the War of 1812. The NPS lists more “battlefields” on their website but many are designated forts, historical sites, or monuments. I hope to have time to visit more!
There are obviously many more Civil War battle sites, some maintained by states, some privately owned, like the Battle of Franklin sites in Tennessee. Some of the state maintained or privately owned sites have been managed by Daughters of the Confederacy or Sons of Confederate Veterans, so, unfortunately, focus on the “Lost Cause” / “War between the States” narrative and ignore slavery and the historical reasons for the war.
The NPS app for android/iPhone offers great walking and driving tours of the sites and I highly recommend downloading the app. Download the park inside the app for offline use, too, before visiting. Some of the parks offer guides. I paid for guides at Gettysburg and Vicksburg, both booked through NPS.gov. My Gettysburg guide, William, was excellent. I paid for the 3 hour tour and we could have talked longer. My Vicksburg guide was, unfortunately, a “proud confederate”; those were her exact words. When there are 300+ mentions of slavery in the 11 state secession documents, no, it was not about taxes.
I also paid for an excellent guide, Sharon, at Antietam.
“Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery–the greatest material interest of the world.”
Mississippi Secession Document

Civil War Battlefields and Historical Sites
- Fort Blakeley State Park, AL
- First Confederate White House, Montgomery, AL
- Fort Gaines, Dauphin Island, AL
- Fort Morgan, Gulf Shores, AL
- NPS Fort Smith National Historic Site, AR, held by both Union and Confederate troops.
- NPS Pea Ridge National Military Park, AR
- Fort Clinch, Amelia Island, FL
- NPS Fort Pickens, Pensacola, FL
- Marietta Confederate Cemetery, GA
- NPS Andersonville National Historic Site, Andersonville, GA
- NPS Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, GA
- NPS Fort Pulaski National Monument, Savannah, GA
- NPS Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, GA
- NPS Lookout Mountain National Battlefield, GA (managed as part of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga NMP site but has its own visitor center)
- Old Fort Jackson, Savannah, GA
- Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History, Kennesaw, GA
- Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Springfield, IL
- NPS Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Springfield, IL
- Lincoln Museum, Hodgenville, KY
- NPS Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park, Hodgenville, KY
- National Museum of Civil War Medicine, Fredericksburg, MD
- NPS Antietam National Battlefield, MD
- NPS Monocacy National Battlefield, MD
- NPS Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield, MO
- NPS Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site, MS
- NPS Tupelo National Battlefield, MS
- NPS Vicksburg National Military Park, MS
- NPS Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, NC
- NPS Pecos National Historic Park, NM. Battle of Glorieta Pass.
- John Brown Farm Historic Site, Lake Placid, NY
- Harriet Tubman National Historic Site, Auburn, NY
- National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, Cincinnati, OH
- NPS Gettysburg National Military Park, PA
- Seminary Ridge Museum, Gettysburg, PA
- Battle of Franklin: Carter House and Carnton Plantation, TN. Privately owned Franklin Trust maintains the houses and battlefields.
- Fort Negley, TN
- Fort Granger, TN
- Fortress Rosecrans at Stones River, TN
- National Medal of Honor Heritage Center, Chattanooga, TN
- NPS Shiloh National Military Park and Corinth Contraband Camp, TN
- NPS Stones River National Battlefield, TN
- Friends of the Hunley, Charleston, SC
- NPS Fort Sumter, Charleston, SC
- Casemate Museum at Fort Monroe, VA. Jefferson Davis held at the fort for 2 years.
- Mariners Museum, Newport News, VA. The USS Monitor is on display.
- NPS Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, Appomattox, VA
- NPS Chatham Manor, Fredericksburg, VA
- NPS Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, VA, includes Chancellorsville and the Wilderness.
- NPS Manassas National Battlefield Park, VA
- NPS Petersburg National Battlefield, VA
- Saint Albans Museum of History, Saint Albans, VT, site of the northernmost battle in the Civil War.
- NPS Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, WV
- Ford’s Theater and Peterson Boarding House, Washington, DC
- NPS Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, Washington, DC
- NPS Emancipation Memorial, Washington, DC

Revolutionary War Battlefields and Historical Sites
- Battlefield Memorial Park, Savannah, GA
- Boston NHP, MA
- Overmountain NHS, NC, SC, TN, VA
- Fort Ticonderoga, Ticonderoga, NY
- His Majesty’s Fort at Crown Point, Crown Point, NY
- NPS Fort Stanwix National Monument, Rome, NY
- Fort York, Toronto, ON
- NPS Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, PA
- NPS Cowpens National Battlefield, SC
- NPS King’s Mountain National Military Park, SC
- NPS Ninety Six National Historic Site, Ninety Six, SC
- George Washington’s Ferry Farm, Fredericksburg, VA
- George Washington’s Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, VA
- James Madison’s Montpelier, Charlottesville, VA
- James Monroe’s Highland, Charlottesville, VA
- Museum of the American Revolution, Yorktown, VA
- NPS George Washington Birthplace NM, Colonial Beach, VA
- NPS Yorktown Battlefield, VA
- Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, Charlottesville, VA
- Chimney Point State Historic Site, Addison, VT
- Ethan Allen Homestead and Museum, Burlington, VT
- NPS George Mason Memorial, Washington, DC
- NPS Washington Monument, Washington DC
Forts
- Fort Blakeley State Park, AL
- Fort Gaines, Dauphin Island, AL
- Fort Morgan, Gulf Shores, AL
- NPS Fort Smith National Historic Site, AR/OK. Another amazing history lesson. Learned so much here about “Indian Territory” and Judge Isaac Parker.
- Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, Eureka, CA. Lieutenant Ulysses S. Grant was stationed here.
- Fort Clinch, Amelia Island, FL
- Fort Mose State Historic Park, St. Augustine, FL. Interesting history, first legally sanctioned free black settlement in the current US (formerly Spanish territory).
- NPS Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine, FL. The oldest masonry fort in the US, it was built by the Spanish starting in 1672.
- NPS Fort Matanzas, St. Augustine, FL. On an island so requires ferry tickets.
- NPS Fort Pickens, Pensacola, FL. I’ve visited multiple times when in Pensacola, the drive out through the Gulf Islands National Seashore is beautiful and it’s so much fun to wander the fort. During the summer, the NPS offers ferries from downtown Pensacola. Gulf Islands NS is part of the NPS battlefields.
- NPS Fort Pulaski National Monument, Savannah, GA
- Old Fort Jackson, Savannah, GA
- Fort Mackinac, Mackinac Island, MI
- Fort Macon, Beaufort, NC
- NPS Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, Manteo, NC
- NPS Fort Marcy ruins, Santa Fe, NM
- Fort Ontario, Oswego, NY
- Fort Ticonderoga, Ticonderoga, NY
- His Majesty’s Fort at Crown Point, Crown Point, NY
- NPS Fort Stanwix National Monument, Rome, NY. Was lucky to visit on “end of siege day”, August 23. Fort Stanwix is on the list of NPS battlefields.
- Old Fort Niagara, Youngstown, NY
- NPS Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie, Charleston, SC. The NPS offers a ferry to Fort Sumter from the downtown Visitor Center; it’s a great trip through the harbor. Fort Sumter is a NPS battlefield site.
- Fort Granger, TN
- Fort Negley, TN
- NPS Fortress Rosecrans and Redoubt Brannon, TN
- Fort Martin Scott, Fredericksburg, TX. The website doesn’t do it justice. Very interesting, a great guide with lots of information.
- NPS Fort Marcy, VA
- NPS Fort Monroe, Fort Monroe, VA
Canadian Forts
- “Halifax Defence Complex”: Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, Fort McNabb, Georges Island, York Redoubt, and Prince of Wales Tower, Halifax, NS
- Fort George National Historic Site, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON
- Fort Mississauga National Historic Site, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON
- Fort York, Toronto, ON
- Old Fort Erie, Fort Erie, ON
- Citadel of Quebec, Quebec City

History Museums
- Freedom Rides Museum, Montgomery, AL. In the old Greyhound bus station, great exhibits. The NPS Freedom Rides National Monument is in Anniston Alabama.
- The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration, Montgomery, AL. One of the best museums I have ever visited. Powerful, depressing history, well presented. Hard to see it all in one day. The art from Ghanaian artist Kwame Akoto-Bamfo is amazing.
- The Rosa Park Library and Museum, Montgomery, AL
- Molly Brown House Museum, Denver, CO
- Ute Indian Museum, Montrose, CO
- Amelia Island Museum of History, Amelia Island, FL
- Lightner Museum, St. Augustine, FL
- Pensacola Museum of History, Pensacola, FL
- Shipwreck Museum, Key West, FL
- Marietta History Center, Marietta, GA
- Pin Point Heritage Museum, Savannah, GA
- Prohibition Museum, Savannah, GA
- Savannah History Museum, GA
- Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History, Kennesaw, GA
- Telfair Museums: Telfair Academy, Owens Thomas House & Slave Quarters, and Jepson Center, Savannah, GA
- The National WWI Museum and Memorial, Kansas City, KS. Not quite as large as the WWII museum in New Orleans, so you can do it in one day but it will be a long day.
- Lincoln Museum, Hodgenville, KY
- National WWII Museum, New Orleans, LA. I bought the 2 day ticket and could have spent more time.
- National Museum of Civil War Medicine, Fredericksburg, MD
- Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum, Paradise, MI
- Museum of Ojibawa Culture, St. Ignace, MI
- Money Museum, Kansas City, MO, the history of money, coins dating back to the Revolution, and much more.
- Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum, Hatteras, NC
- New Mexico History Museum, Santa Fe, NM
- Adirondacks History Museum, Elizabethtown, NY
- US Oval, site of the War of 1812 Museum and the Clinton County Historical Museum, Plattsburgh, NY
- National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, Cincinnati, OH
- Deschutes Historical Museum, Bend, OR
- Evergreen Aviation Museum, McMinnville, OR. Has Howard Hughes Spruce Goose for display and you can tour the cockpit. They have guided tours of their exhibits of aircraft, landers, drones and more.
- Siuslaw Pioneer Museum, Siuslaw, OR
- Seminary Ridge Museum, Gettysburg, PA
- Charleston Museum, SC. Considered the country’s first museum.
- Friends of the Hunley, Charleston, SC. Used during the Civil War, the Hunley is the first successful combat submarine. Found in 1995 and raised in 2000, it’s being restored.
- NPS Old Slave Market Museum, Charleston, SC
- The Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon, Charleston, SC
- The South Carolina Historical Society Museum, Charleston, SC
- Upcountry History Museum, Greenville, SC
- Old Courthouse Museum, Sioux Falls, SD
- National Medal of Honor Heritage Center, Chattanooga, TN
- Tennessee State Museum, Nashville, TN. Free. I made multiple visits when in Nashville, lots to see. Great Civil War section.
- Bullock State Museum, Austin, TX
- National Museum of the Pacific War, Fredericksburg, TX. Formerly the Admiral Chester Nimitz Museum. It was in the Nimitz family old hotel and was greatly expanded to include the entire WWII Pacific theater. Two days to see it all!
- Archaearium, Jamestown, VA
- Mariner’s Museum, Newport News, VA. They are restoring the USS Monitor turret that was recovered in 2011.
- Museum of the American Revolution, Yorktown, VA
- National Museum of the Marine Corps, Quantico, VA
- Saint Albans Museum of History, Saint Albans, VT
- National Air & Space Museum, Washington, DC. From the Wright Brothers to early space exploration, Gemini, Apollo, and Mars.
- National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, DC. Good museum, but the Legacy Museum in Montgomery is much better.
- National Museum of American History, Washington, DC
- National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, DC. Excellent museum, both history and art.
- US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC. Must see!
Canadian History Museums
- Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, Halifax, NS
- Yarmouth County Museum, Sweeney Fisheries Museum, and the Firefighter’s Museum, Yarmouth, NS
- Fort Erie Historical Museum, Fort Erie, ON
- Chateau Ramezay, Montreal, QB
- Marguerite Bourgeoys Museum, Montreal, QB
- Montreal Museum of Archeology and History, Montreal, QB
- Morrin Centre, Quebec City, QB
- Musee de la Civilization, Quebec City, QB
- Musee des Plaines d’Abraham, Quebec City, QB
Historical Sites and Memorials
- Historic Blakeley State Park, Spanish Fort, AL
- NPS Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail, AL
- NPS Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site, Tuskegee, AL
- National Memorial for Peace and Justice, Montgomery, AL. Visit after the Legacy Museum, powerful memorial for lynching victims.
- USS Alabama Battleship Museum, Mobile, AL
- NPS Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site, AR
- Mission San Buenaventura, CA
- Mission San Diego de Alcala, CA
- Mission San Juan Bautisa, CA
- Mission San Juan Capistrano, CA
- Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, CA
- Mission San Luis Rey de Franca, CA
- NPS Old Custom House, Monterey, CA
- Old Town Historic State Park, San Diego, CA
- Colonial Archeological Trail, Pensacola, FL
- Fernandina Plaza Historic State Park, Amelia Island, FL
- First Settlement Trail, Pensacola, FL
- NPS Plaza Ferdinand VII, Pensacola, FL
- Ximenez-Fatio House Museum, St. Augustine, FL
- NPS Andersonville National Historic Site, Andersonville, GA. Site of the former Civil War prison and the National POW Museum.
- NPS Martin Luther King National Historical Park, Atlanta, GA
- NPS Minidoka National Historic Site, Jerome, ID. One of the WWII Japanese internment sites. I would like to visit Manzanar in California, too. Very interesting, great video, and exhibits.
- Lewis and Clarke at Kaw Point, Kansas City, KS
- Whitney Plantation, The Story of Slavery, Edgard, LA. Highly recommended! One of, or perhaps the only, plantation telling history from the perspective of the enslaved.
- Boston NHP, Boston, MA
- Colonial Michilimackinac, Mackinac City, MI
- Quincy Mine and Keweenaw National Historical Park, Hancock, MI
- NPS Emerald Mound, Natchez, MS
- NPS Forks of the Road Slave Market, Natchez, MS
- NPS Natchez National Historical Park, Natchez, MS
- NPS Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site, Flat Rock, NC
- NPS Wright Brothers National Memorial, Kill Devil Hills, NC
- Loretto Chapel, Santa Fe, NM
- Los Luceros, Santa Fe, NM
- NPS The Palace of the Governors, Santa Fe, NM
- NPS Pecos National Historical Park, NM. Also a Civil War battlefield site.
- Erie Canal Heritage Park, Port Byron, NY
- Ganondagon State Historic Site, Victor, NY
- Harriet Tubman National Historic Site, Auburn, NY
- John Brown Farm Historic Site, Lake Placid, NY
- Kent-Delord House, Plattsburgh, NY
- NPS Women’s Rights National Historical Park, Seneca Falls, NY. Loved this, great history, includes the Wesleyan Church, Elizabeth Cady Stanton house and Mary M’Clintock house.
- Seward House Museum, Auburn, NY
- Siuslaw River Bridge Interpretive Center, Siuslaw, OR
- NPS Independence National Historical Park, Philadelphia, PA
- Colonial Dorchester State Historic Site, Summerville, SC
- McLeod Plantation Historic Site, Charleston, SC
- NPS Ninety Six National Historic Site, Ninety Six, SC, one of the Revolutionary war battlefields.
- NPS Reconstruction Era National Historical Park, Beaufort, SC
- Overmountain NHS, NC, SC, TN, VA Visited parts of the site in South Carolina when seeing the revolutionary battlefields.
- NPS Minuteman Missile National Historic Site, including Delta-01 Launch Control and Delta-09 Silo sites, Philip, SD. Must see! Considered part of the NPS battlefields.
- USS South Dakota Battleship Memorial, Sioux Falls, SD
- NPS San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, San Antonio, TX. Besides the Alamo, it includes Mission Concepcion, Mission San Jose, Mission San Juan and Mission Espada. See them all!
- Spanish Governor’s Palace, San Antonio, TX
- USS Lexington Carrier Museum, Corpus Christi, TX. There are five carrier museums, New York, South Carolina, Texas and two in California. I’ve been to all the other cities, not sure why I picked this one but assume the carriers and exhibits mostly the same.
- Memorial for Enslaved Laborers, Charlottesville, VA
- NPS Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, Appomattox, VA
- NPS Chatham Manor, Fredericksburg, VA
- NPS George Washington Birthplace NM, Colonial Beach, VA
- NPS Historic Jamestowne at Colonial National Historical Park, Jamestown, VA
- NPS US Marine Corps Memorial, Arlington, VA
- Pentagon Memorial, Arlington, VA
- Chimney Point State Historic Site, Addison, VT
- Ethan Allen Homestead and Museum, Burlington, VT
- Ford’s Theater and Peterson Boarding House, Washington, DC
- NPS Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument, Washington, DC
- NPS Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial, Washington, DC
- NPS Emancipation Memorial, Washington, DC
- NPS Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial (and Eleanor), Washington, DC
- NPS Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, Washington, DC
- NPS George Mason Memorial, Washington, DC
- NPS Jefferson Memorial, Washington DC
- NPS Korean War Veterans Memorial, Washington, DC
- NPS Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC
- NPS Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, Washington, DC
- NPS National WWII Memorial, Washington, DC
- NPS Pershing Park and the WWI Memorial, Washington, DC
- NPS Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial, Washington, DC
- NPS Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington, DC
- NPS Washington Monument, Washington DC
- Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine, Beckley, WV
- NPS Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, WV
- NPS Thurmond Historic District, Thurmond, WV
- Independence Rock Historic Site, Alcova, WY
Canadian Historical Sites and Memorials
- Battle of Ridgeway National Historic Site, Fort Erie, ON. I learned about the Fenian Raids.
- Argyle Township Courthouse and Gaol, Argyle, NS
- Baile nan Gaidheal or Highland Village, Iona, NS
- Fort Needham Memorial Park, Halifax, NS, memorial for the explosion when two ships collided in 1917. Never heard of this event but one ship was loaded with explosives for WWI, it was the most powerful explosion until the nuclear bomb in 1945. 1900 people were killed, and another 9000 were maimed or blinded.
- Le Village Historique Acadien, Pubnico, NS
- Membertou Heritage Park, Sydney, NS
- St. Paul’s Lighthouse Museum, Dingwall, NS
- Charlotte County Archives and Old Jail, St. Andrews, NB
- St. Andrew’s Blockhouse National Historic Site, St. Andrews, NB
- Green Gables Heritage Place, Prince Edwards Island National Park, PEI
- Story of Confederation, Charlottetown, PEI
- Lachine Canal National Historic Site, Montreal, QB
- Plains of Abraham and Battlefields Park, Quebec, QB
Presidential Sites
- Truman’s Little White House, Key West, FL
- NPS Jimmy Carter National Historic Park, Plains, GA
- FDR’s Little White House State Historic Site, Warm Springs, GA
- Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum, Atlanta, GA
- NPS Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, West Branch, IA
- Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Springfield, IL
- NPS Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Springfield, IL
- NPS Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park, Hodgenville, KY
- Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum, Independence, MO
- NPS Harry S. Truman National Historic Site, Independence, MO
- NPS Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site, St. Louis, MO
- NPS William Howard Taft National Historic Site, Cincinnati, OH
- NPS Eisenhower National Historic Site, Gettysburg, PA
- Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage, Nashville, TN
- George Washington’s Ferry Farm, Fredericksburg, VA
- George Washington’s Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, VA
- James Madison’s Montpelier, Charlottesville, VA
- James Monroe’s Highland, Charlottesville, VA
- Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, Charlottesville, VA
Historic and National Cemeteries
- Old Plateau Cemetery, Africatown, Mobile, AL
- El Campo Santo cemetery, San Diego, CA
- Old Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery. Santa Rosa, CA
- St. Augustine National Cemetery, FL
- St. Michael’s Cemetery, Pensacola, FL
- Andersonville National Cemetery, GA
- Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, GA
- Colonial Park Cemetery, Savannah, GA
- Marietta National Cemetery, GA
- St. Louis Cemetery, Number One, New Orleans, LA
- Cedar Hill Cemetery and Soldiers Rest, Vicksburg, MS
- Corinth National Cemetery, MS
- Natchez National Cemetery, MS
- Old Burial Grounds, Beaufort, NC
- Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, NY
- Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, SC
- Chattanooga National Cemetery, TN
- Shiloh National Cemetery, TN
- Arlington National Cemetery, VA
- Congressional Cemetery, Washington, DC
- Old Burying Ground, Halifax, NS


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