One of the original national cemeteries, the historic site was established in 1862 and serves as the burial ground for Civil War soldiers.
The headquarters of the Society of the Cincinnati, founded in 1783 by George Washington.
The site of the single bloodiest day of warfare in American military history, this tour is affecting, extensive and best not done on foot.
Crowning Arlington Cemetery, the house has a grand classical portico with a magnificent view of Washington.
This house is a rare example of the dwelling of an ordinary person during the 1700s.
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.
Built in 1815, this elegant Federal-style town house has been restored to a period look, including slave quarters.
The house, built in 1732, is believed to be the oldest standing structure in Frederick County.
This elegantly restored 18th-century mansion was home to two Maryland governors.
The mansion on the property, built in 1797, was once home to the sister of James Madison.
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