1774-1787: Philadelphia is the site of the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention. 1780: Pennsylvania declares that all black children born slaves will be freed at age 28.
Epic Guide to Revolutionary War National Park Sites! Find out which National Park Sites share the history of the American ...
A visual guide to how much has changed in the Gaza Strip since Israel began its military response to Hamas's attacks on 7 ...
We need Congress to increase funding for our national parks so that Revolutionary War sites and other parts of our shared history can be preserved for generations to come. In Boston, the 2.5-mile ...
The 250th anniversary of the American Revolution will be celebrated in several communities that received funding from a state ...
A New Jersey farm that may have been used as an encampment for British troops during the Revolutionary War could become a ...
The Unmarked Burial Site Protection Act is the first state law governing unmarked graves, following contractors alerting ...
The intersection between Old Baltimore Pike and Cooch’s Bridge Road sits next to Cooch House and Battlefield, Delaware’s only Revolutionary War site and a nationally recognized historic district.
On October 13, 2024, at 2:00 pm at the Oak Grove Cemetery, the Daughters and Sons of the American ... Read more ...
1774-1787: Philadelphia is the site of the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention. 1780: Pennsylvania declares that all black children born slaves will be freed at age 28.