
Experience this military park that encompasses four major Civil War battlefields and preserves the historic buildings associated with them.
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Experience this military park that encompasses four major Civil War battlefields and preserves the historic buildings associated with them.
Visit the estate of Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin, remembered for purchasing the Louisiana Territory and funding Lewis & Clark's expedition.
Extending through New York City and New Jersey, opportunities for swimming, boating, fishing, and bicycling are abundant at the Gateway National Recreation Area.
Experience adventure on the whitewater rapids that pass through scenic gorges and valleys on the 25 miles of free-flowing Gauley River.
See the tomb of Union commander of the Civil War Ulysses S. Grant and his wife Julia Dent Grant at The General Grant National Memorial.
Visit the birthplace of first founding father George Washington, preserved in the heart of Washington's plantation and the Washington Family Burial Ground.
From 1776-1996, Governors Island in New York Harbor provided protection of the ideals represented by the Statue of Liberty across the Bay.
The Great Egg Harbor River, a national park in New Jersey, is one of the best spots in North America for birding and also offers paddling in the area.
Hamilton Grange National Memorial preserves the home of founding father Alexander Hamilton.
Hampton National Historic Site tells the story of people—enslaved African Americans, indentured servants, industrial and agricultural workers, and owners.
Established on January 10, 2017 in Auburn, NY, Harriet Tubman National Historical Park is located at the site where Tubman lived and worshiped, caring for family members and other formerly enslaved people seeking safe haven in the North.
This national historical park honors Harriet Tubman, an American hero who dedicated her life to freedom, and her contribution to the Underground Railroad.
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site was the epicenter of family and political life for President Roosevelt, whose library contains 14,000 volumes.
Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site is surrounded by French Creek State, which helps preserve natural resources.