| NEW HAMPSHIRE |
Independence Museum - traces early developments of the Revolution
| VERMONT |
The Old Constitution House, Windsor - drafting site of the first Vermont Constitution
| MASSACHUSETTS |
Salem Maritime NHS - exhibits on Revolutionary War naval battles and privateering
Boston African-American National Historic Site - features prominent 18th century African-Americans
Boston NHP - eight different Revolutionary sites
Concord Museum - illustrates the battle of Concord
The Freedom Trail - Boston walking tour linking 16 historic places
Old State House - site where symbols of the royal authority were torn down and burned
| CONNECTICUT |
Putnam Cottage - frequent quarters for General Israel Putnam
| NEW YORK |
Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site - Loyalist's wrote "Declaration of Dependence" here
Senate House State Historic Site - meeting place of New York's first Senate
Skenesborough Museum - building site for ships used in Arnold's invasion of Canada
| NEW JERSEY |
Indian King Tavern - the New Jersey Assembly met here transforming New Jersey from "colony" to "state"
Rockingham - where Washington delivered his farewell address to the army
Old Barracks Museum - explores the life of a colonial soldier
Neshaminy-Warwick Presbyterian Church - site of a court martial, which included Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee
| PENNSYLVANIA |
Independence NHP - site where both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were created
Declaration (Graff) House - Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence here
Valley Forge Historical Society Museum - displays personal effects of the Continental soldier
Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center - site of an arms factory dating to 1750
| MARYLAND |
Maryland Statehouse - the Treaty of Paris was ratified here ending the Revolutionary War
Victualling Warehouse - probably used for supply storage during the war
| VIRGINIA |
Colonial Williamsburg - historic city devoted to 18th century America
St. John's Episcopal Church - site of Paterick Henry's speech "Give me liberty or give me death."
| NORTH CAROLINA |
Burgwin-Wright House - restored 18th century house now a museum
Historic Halifax - place of political and social Revolutionary thought
Historic Hillsborough - a center of political activity during the Revolutionary period
Tryon Palace Historic Sites and Gardens - used for meetings of the General Assambly during the Revolution
Greensboro Historical Museum - features information on the Battle of Guilford Courthouse and North Carolina's role in the Revolution