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Fairfield Heritage Association: Sherman House Museum Lancaster, Ohio |
The original frame home built in 1811 consists of a parlor/dining room, kitchen, master |
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Farnsworth House Inn Gettysburg, Pennsylvania |
Enjoy a variety of period specialty fare brought by servers in period dress at the Farn |
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Farragut Folklife Museum Farragut, Tennessee |
The Farragut Folklife Museum is a treasure chest of artifacts and photographs, which te |
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First Territorial Capitol Fort Riley, Kansas |
Governor Andrew Reeder picked this location, away from the proslave |
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Fort Barrancas Pensacola, Florida |
The Fort Barrancas Area is on Taylor Road approximately a half mile east from the Museu |
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Fort Clinch State Park Fernandina Beach, Florida |
Although no battles were fought here, the fort was garrisoned during both the Civil and |
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Fort Delaware State Park Delaware City, Delaware |
Established as a Delaware State Park in 1951, Fort Delaware State Park is on an island |
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Fort Dupont Park Washington, District Of Columbia |
A "park for all seasons" describes the 376 rolling wooded acres that make up one of the |
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Fort Foote Fort Washington, Maryland |
This seacoast fort was built in 1862 to protect against naval bombardment after the bat |
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Fort Gaines Dauphin Island, Alabama |
Most of the work on the fort was completed by 1861. |
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Fort Granger Franklin, Tennessee |
View the city of Franklin from this historic trail. |
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Fort Jefferson National Park Dry Tortugas, Florida |
The construction of the fort began in 1846 and was planned and supervised by the U.S. |
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Fort Mcree Gulf Breeze, Florida |
At the eastern end of Perdido Key is an area once used by the U.S. |
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Fort Monroe Casemate Museum Hampton, Virginia |
Completed in 1834 and named in honor of President Monroe, t |
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Fort Mulligan At Petersburg Petersburg, West Virginia |
Federal or Confederate troops occupied this hill and its surrounding area beginning at |
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Fort Negley Nashville, Tennessee |
At the Visitors Center, the film, "The Fall of Nashville" reenacts how the Union Army c |
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Fort Norfolk Norfolk, Virginia |
Stepping through the fort's arched entryway transports visitors to another era. |
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Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site Banner, Wyoming |
Visitors are invited to explore the grounds of this famous site. |
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Fort Pickens Pensacola, Florida |
The fort was begun in 1829, completed in 1834, and used until the 1940s. |
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Fort Pillow State Historic Park Henning, Tennessee |
This state park was the site of two Civil War battles, in 1862 and 1864. |
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Fort Pulaski National Monument Savannah, Georgia |
The Battle for Fort Pulaski in April 1862 marked a turning |
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Fort Sumter National Monument Sullivan's Island, South Carolina |
Decades of growing strife between North and South erupted i |
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Fort Ward Museum Alexandria, Virginia |
This well-preserved Union fort, located just outside Washington DC, is complete with a |
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Fort Washington Fort Washington, Maryland |
At this 180-year-old fort visitors explore the the outer defense for Washington, DC dur |
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Fort Wayne Detroit, Michigan |
The fort was used to house and train troops from the Civil War era until Vietnam. |
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Frederick Douglass National Historic Site Washington, District Of Columbia |
Frederick Douglass' life spanned nearly eighty years, from |
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Fredericksburg And Spotsylvania Battlefields Fredericksburg, Virginia |
Four major battles fought in the vicinity of Fredericksburg - Chancellorsville, Wildern |
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Friends Of The Mansfield Battlefield Shreveport, Louisiana |
Shreveport was the Confederate capital of Louisiana, a busy river port with an active c |
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Friends Of Wilderness Battlefield Locust Grove, Virginia |
The Friends of Wilderness Battlefield was formed from a group of ten residents of Spots |
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Gamble Plantation Historic State Park Ellenton, Florida |
The Gamble Plantation's history stretches from Major Robert Gamble, who presided over a |