| MAINE |
Montpelier - the Henry Knox Museum
| NEW HAMPSHIRE |
Moffat-Ladd House - residence of William Whipple, a signer of the Declaration of Independence
John Paul Jones House - one time home of John Paul Jones
Governor John Langdon House - home of a Revolutionary leader
| VERMONT |
| MASSACHUSETTS |
Adams NHS - residence of John Adams
Paul Revere House - Revere lived here during his famous ride
Hancock-Clarke House - one time home of John Hancock
Jeremiah Lee Mansion - home of a colonial Colonel and war financer
| CONNECTICUT |
Oliver Ellsworth Homestead - delegate to Congress and famous jurist
Nathan Hale Homestead - the "Martyr Spy" grew up on this farm
Nathan Hale Schoolhouse - school Nathan Hale taught at
Gov. Jonathan Trumbull's House - home of Connecticut's Revolutionary War Governor
| RHODE ISLAND |
Stephen Hopkins House - home of a signer of the Declaration of Independence
Varnum House Museum, Varnum Military Museum - built by General James Mitchell Varnum
The Nathanael Greene Homestead - General Nathanael Greene lived here from 1770 to 1776
| NEW YORK |
Van Cortlandt House Museum - home of a politically powerful family
Clermont State Historic Site - home of Robert Livingston an important political figure
Herkimer Home State Historic Site - home to Revolutionary War General Nicholas Herkimer
John Jay Homestead State Historic Site - Jay held many high offices in the Revolutionary governement
Steuben Memorial State Historic Site - honors the "Drillmaster of the American Revolution"
Hamilton Grange NM - home of Alexander Hamilton
Thomas Paine Memorial Museum - honoring the writer of "Common Sense"
| NEW JERSEY |
Steuben House - presented to Steuben for his assistance during the Revolutionary War
Morven - home of Richard Stockton a signer of the Declaration of Independence
| PENNSYLVANIA |
Betsy Ross House - Ross lived here between the years of 1773 and 1786
Franklin Court - a museum dedicated to Benjamin Franklin
Thaddeus Kosciuszko NM - home of a military engineer
Waynesborough - home of Revolutionary War General Anthony Wayne
Morton Homestead - house of John Morton, signer of the Declaration of Independence
Daniel Boone Homestead - Boone, a militia officer in the war, was born here
Historic Rock Ford Plantation - home of Edward Hand, Adjutant General to George Washington
General Horatio Gates House - commemorates both a Revolutionary War General and the Continental Congress's stay in York
| DELAWARE |
| MARYLAND |
Charles Carroll House - signer of the Declaration of Independence
William Paca House and Garden - signer of the Declaration of Independence
Smallwood State Park - home of the commander of the Maryland Line
| VIRGINIA |
Gunston Hall - home of George Mason, father of the Bill of Rights
Monticello - home of Thomas Jefferson
Ferry Farm - George Washington's boyhood home
Mount Vernon - home of George Washington
Scotchtown - one time home of orator Patrick Henry
Red Hill - the last home and burial place of Patrick Henry
James Madison Museum - dedicated to James Madison, Delegate to Congress and later President
John Marshall House - Marshall served as a officer in the Army
George Washington Birthplace NM - site of George Washington birth
Ash Lawn - Highland - home of James Monroe, officer in the Army and later President
Stratford Hall Plantation - home of Richard Henry and Francis Lightfoot Lee signers of the Declaration of Independence and General Henry "Lighthorse" Lee
Montpelier - home of James Madison, Delegate to Congress and later President
Hugh Mercer Apothecary - restored medicinal shop of a Brigadier General Mercer
James Monroe Museum - dedicated to the 5th president who served as a Second Lieutenant
Poplar Forest - Thomas Jefferson's vacation home
Berkely - home of Benjamin Harrison a signer of the Declaration of Independence
George Wythe House - a signer of the Declaration of Independence
| KENTUCKY |
Locust Grove Historic Home - home of General George Rogers Clark
| NORTH CAROLINA |
Hezekiah Alexander Homesite - Hezekiah participated in the committee that issued the noted "Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence"
| TENNESSEE |
| SOUTH CAROLINA |
Andrew Jackson State Park - at 13 Jackson joined the army and was captured by the British
Charles Pinckney NHS - an officer in the Continental Army
Hopsewee Plantation - birthplace of Thomas Lynch Jr., a Signer of the Declaration of Independence
House of Ordeal - devoted to an important jurist
Middleton Place - home of Henry Middleton an influential political leader
Walnut Grove Plantation - home of American war hero Margaret Kate Moore
| GEORGIA |