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1450 Wilkes St., Alexandria, VA | 703-221-2183

One of the original national cemeteries, the historic site was established in 1862 and serves as the burial ground for Civil War soldiers.

 
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2118 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC | 202-785-2040

The headquarters of the Society of the Cincinnati, founded in 1783 by George Washington.

 

 
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5831 Dunker Church Road, Sharpsburg, MD | 301-432-5124

The site of the single bloodiest day of warfare in American military history, this tour is affecting, extensive and best not done on foot.

 
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Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA | 703-235-1530

Crowning Arlington Cemetery, the house has a grand classical portico with a magnificent view of Washington.

 
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5620 S Third St, Arlington, VA | 703-892-4204

This house is a rare example of the dwelling of an ordinary person during the 1700s.

 
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6625 Georgia Ave. NW, Washington, DC | 202-895-6000

One of the smallest national cemeteries in the country holds the remains of 41 Union soldiers who fought in the 1864 battle of Fort Stevens.

 
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103 W. Montgomery Ave., Rockville, MD | 301-762-1492

Built in 1815, this elegant Federal-style town house has been restored to a period look, including slave quarters.

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9010 Liberty Rd, Frederick, MD | 301-293-2215

The house, built in 1732, is believed to be the oldest standing structure in Frederick County.

 
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12207 Tulip Grove Dr., Bowie, MD | 301-809-3089

This elegantly restored 18th-century mansion was home to two Maryland governors.

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336 Belle Grove Rd, Middletown, VA | 540-869-2028

The mansion on the property, built in 1797, was once home to the sister of James Madison.

 
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