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Support Land Preservation | The Liberty Trail
The cornerstone of The Liberty Trail is the preservation of hallowed battlegrounds. Our goal is to preserve 2500 acres of Revolutionary War battlefield land...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/nj/trail-sites/historic-sites/wallace-house
Wallace House | The Liberty Trail
The Wallace House is an eight-room Georgian-style residence constructed in 1776 by John Wallace, a prosperous Philadelphia fabric merchant. Originally...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/sc/trail-sites/battlefields/fort-watson
Fort Watson | The Liberty Trail
In late December of 1780 or early January 1781, British Lieutenant Colonel John Watson Tadwell Watson ordered the construction of a fort to help defend the...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/sc/trail-sites/battlefields/breach-inlet-sullivans-island
Breach Inlet at Sullivan's Island | The Liberty Trail
The first British effort to capture Charleston, South Carolina in the summer of 1776 ends in failure.Before the BattleAs the British Navy besieged the...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/oh/trail-sites/historic-sites/lafayette-tour-marker-cincinnati-ohio-oh-111
Lafayette Tour Marker, Cincinnati, Ohio (OH-111) | The Liberty Trail
President James Monroe invited the Marquis de Lafayette to visit the United States, his adopted country. Lafayette’s tour of all 24 states in 1824 and...
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The Liberty Trail
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https://www.virginia.org/things-to-do/history-and-heritage/black-history/richmond-liberty-trail/
Richmond Liberty Trail - Virginia Is For Lovers
The Richmond Liberty Trail is a walking route that connects many of downtown Richmond's historic sites, attractions and neighborhoods, including 15 national...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/history/videos/liberty-trail-storycorps-stories-walter-edgar-and-doug-bostick
Liberty Trail StoryCorps Stories: Walter Edgar and Doug Bostick | The Liberty Trail
Historian, author, and radio host Walter Edgar and Doug Bostick, executive director of the South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust, share their...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/sc/trail-sites/historic-sites/general-moultries-grave
General Moultrie's Grave | The Liberty Trail
William Moultrie was one of South Carolina's leading Patriots during the American Revolution. A man of power and substance, Moultrie was elected to the...
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The Liberty Trail
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https://thelibertytrail.org/nj/trail-sites/historic-sites/van-veghten-house
Van Veghten House | The Liberty Trail
The Van Veghten House, located in Bridgewater Township, New Jersey, is a two-and-a-half-story brick structure built around 1725 by Michael Van Veghten....
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https://www.battlefields.org/visit/mobile-apps/liberty-trail-north-carolina-app
The Liberty Trail North Carolina App | American Battlefield Trust
Download FREE | Discover Revolutionary War history through immersive tours that bring the fight for freedom to life on The Liberty Trail North Carolina.
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https://thelibertytrail.org/nj/trail-sites/statecounty-parks/washington-crossing-state-park
Washington Crossing State Park | The Liberty Trail
Discover the site of General George Washington’s famous crossing of the Delaware River on Christmas Night in 1776. Washington Crossing State Park...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/travel-inspirations/outdoor-activities/hiking
Hiking Through History | The Liberty Trail
Walk in the footsteps of American history makers and discover scenic trails waiting to be explored.
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https://thelibertytrail.org/sc/trail-sites/battlefields/camden-battlefield
Camden Battlefield | The Liberty Trail
The Battle of Camden was one of several devastating defeats suffered by the Americans in the early stages of the British military offensive in the South....
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https://thelibertytrail.org/nh/trail-sites/historic-sites/lafayette-tour-marker-hopkinton-new-hampshire-nh-27
Lafayette Tour Marker, Hopkinton, New Hampshire (NH-27) | The Liberty Trail
President James Monroe invited the Marquis de Lafayette to visit the United States, his adopted country. Lafayette’s tour of all 24 states in 1824 and...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/sc/trail-sites/historic-sites/memorial-francis-salvador
Memorial of Francis Salvador | The Liberty Trail
The memorial to Francis Salvador stands as a reminder of the sacrifice that many Jewish Americans made during the War of Independence. Salvador was a...
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Sitemap | The Liberty Trail
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https://thelibertytrail.org/history/videos/battle-red-bank-von-donops-downfall
The Battle of Red Bank: Von Donop's Downfall | The Liberty Trail
Reposted from battlefields.org In October 1777, two small undermanned forts on the Delaware River were all that were stopping the British from gaining...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/sc/trail-sites/historic-sites/limestone-springs-memorial
Limestone Springs Memorial | The Liberty Trail
On this site lie the bodies of three, unknown British soldiers who perished at the Battle of Cowpens, which was fought around 14 miles away from here on...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/nc/trail-sites/battlefields/alamance
Alamance | The Liberty Trail
Alamance Battleground State Historic Site commemorates the May 16, 1771, final battle of the Regulator Movement, also known as the Regulator Insurrection or...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/nh/trail-sites/historic-sites/lafayette-tour-marker-hampton-falls-new-hampshire-nh-127
Lafayette Tour Marker, Hampton Falls, New Hampshire (NH-127) | The Liberty Trail
President James Monroe invited the Marquis de Lafayette to visit the United States, his adopted country. Lafayette’s tour of all 24 states in 1824 and...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/nj/trail-sites/historic-sites/crosswicks-meeting-house
Crosswicks Meeting House | The Liberty Trail
On June 23, 1778, the Crosswicks Friends Meeting House became an unwitting participant in the American Revolution. As British forces under General Charles...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/travel-inspirations/events/programming
Liberty Trail Programming | The Liberty Trail
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https://thelibertytrail.org/nj/trail-sites/historic-sites/johnson-ferry-house
Johnson Ferry House | The Liberty Trail
The Johnson Ferry House, a gambrel-roof farmhouse and tavern dating to approximately 1740, is nestled within Washington Crossing State Park near the...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/pa/travel-inspirations/events/traveling-exhibition-chester-county-history-center
Traveling Exhibition at the Chester County History Center | The Liberty Trail
The Great Valley, Jeptha Abbott, and Valley Forge Chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the American...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/sc/trail-sites/battlefields/waxhaws
Waxhaws | The Liberty Trail
On May 29, 1780, British commander Banastre Tarleton engaged and overwhelmed a Patriot force under the command of Abraham Buford in a dreadful defeat for...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/nj/trail-sites/battlefields/princeton
Princeton | The Liberty Trail
After crossing the Delaware on December 25, 1776, George Washington embarked on a ten day campaign that would change the course of the war. Culminating at...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/history/stories/divide-and-conquer
Divide and Conquer | The Liberty Trail
Reposted from battlefields.org by John R. MaassBy John R. Maass, Ph.D, National Museum of U.S. Army History | Hallowed Ground Magazine (Winter 2022)When...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/nj/trail-sites/battlefields/red-bank
Red Bank | The Liberty Trail
A force of Hessian soldiers in Sir William Howe's British army were ordered to take Forts Mercer and Mifflin following the fall of Philadelphia. How it...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/va/travel-inspirations/events/traveling-exhibition-fairfax-county-government-center
Traveling Exhibition at the Fairfax County Government Center | The Liberty Trail
The Fairfax County, Henry Clay, and Lane's Mill Chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the American Battlefield Trust are excited to...
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Privacy Policy | The Liberty Trail
This Privacy Policy describes how we may collect, use and share information about you. This policy applies to information we collect when you use our...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/ct/trail-sites/historic-sites/lafayette-tour-marker-middletown-connecticut-ct-151
Lafayette Tour Marker, Middletown, Connecticut (CT-151) | The Liberty Trail
President James Monroe invited the Marquis de Lafayette to visit the United States, his adopted country. Lafayette’s tour of all 24 states in 1824 and...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/sc/trail-sites/battlefields/kings-mountain-national-military-park
Kings Mountain National Military Park | The Liberty Trail
The Revolutionary War battle of Kings Mountain in South Carolina proved to be a stinging defeat in the British attempt to secure control of the Southern...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/va/trail-sites/historic-sites/great-dismal-swamp-va
Great Dismal Swamp VA | The Liberty Trail
Spanning over 113,000 acres across southern Virginia and northern North Carolina, the Great Dismal Swamp was generally believed to be uninhabitable by white...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/sc/trail-sites/battlefields/hucks-defeat
Huck's Defeat | The Liberty Trail
By May 1780, British forces controlled four important towns in South Carolina: Camden, Cheraw, Georgetown, and Ninety-Six—and the city of Charleston. That...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/ct/trail-sites/historic-sites/lafayette-tour-marker-stafford-springs-connecticut
Lafayette Tour Marker, Stafford Springs, Connecticut | The Liberty Trail
President James Monroe invited the Marquis de Lafayette to visit the United States, his adopted country. Lafayette’s tour of all 24 states in 1824 and...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/history/biographies/horatio-gates
Horatio Gates | The Liberty Trail
Horatio Gates was born July 26, 1727, in Maldon, Essex County, England. Gates’s parents are not known certain, but they were most likely Robert and...
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https://thelibertytrail.org/nj/trail-sites/historic-sites/liberty-hall
Liberty Hall | The Liberty Trail
The Battle of Connecticut Farms took place in June of 1780 and was part of Washington's defense of the second British invasion into New Jersey. Using the...
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Arab, AL New Homes | Fox Trail from Liberty Communities
Don't miss out on this Marshall County location! Fox Trail is a must-see community with no HOA offering easy access to US-231, dining, shopping and...
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