Revolutionary War Sites - These links lead to Revolutionary war sites
Quebec
tourist region Info, pictures, and links. Includes information on
Quebec invaded by the Americans.
Web QuÈbecCurrently
I can't find any direct reference to the Battle of Quebec that occured on
December 31, 1775 nor the siege that took place after the battle, but there
are web pages on the the city in English and French
CitadelleThough
it is not specifically mentioned on the page, on the site of the the Citadel
are two Rev war buildings (a powder magazine and a building used to keep
american prisoners after the Battle of Quebec) that were at the site before
the massive Fort was built
Place-Royale
The site of the oldest settlement of Canada. This area was the proposed
meeting point for the American aatack on the Lower Town and then advance
into the upper town (there is no mention of the battle on the page though).
NOTE: Definion has been changed
Montreal
City in Canada that was captured by both sides during the Revolutionary
War
OLD MONTREALAn
area of Monteral that was standing during the Revolutionary War
THE HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE
IN MONTREAL Includes buildings that were in Montreal during the
Revolutionary War
North Atlantic Regional
Office Includes info on Revolutionary War Sites
Mid Atlantic Regional
Office Includes info on Revolutionary War Sites
Bennington
County AttractionsLinks to Benningon County, includes to Revolutionary
sitess
Bennington
MuseumHas displays and artifacts from the Revolutionary War
Bennington
Battle Monument Monument in Bennington, VT in rememberance of the
American Victory in the Battle of Bennington
Bennington
Battlefield Site of the Battle of Bennington in Hooosick Falls,
N.Y.
Catamount
Tavern It was the meeting place of Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain
Boys
Old
First Church Behind the Church is a cemetary with the dead from
the Battle of Bennington. The graves include Patriots, British, Canadians,
and Germans
Welcome to Salem MassachusettsThe
war nealy started here a few months before Lexington
Adams National
Historic SiteHomesteads of John Adams and Samual Adams
ADAMS NATIONAL HISTORIC
SITE, NORFOLK MA This page contains information and pictures of
the structures at Adams National Historic Site
Boston's
Freedom TrailInfo and links to the historical sites in Boston, many
being Pre-Revolutionary war and some Revolutionary War sites
Boston National
Historical Park Pre-revolutionary War sites and Revolutionary Sites
including:Bunker (Breed's) Hill Battle Monument
BOSTON NATIONAL HISTORICAL
PARK, SUFFOLK, MA.This page contains information and pictures of
the structures at Boston National Historical Park
Lexington, MassachusettsOn
the Lexington Green on April 19, 1775 the Revolutionary War Began - site
has picture of the Lexington Minuteman Statue
Welcome to Lexington, MassachusettsAnother
page ot Lexington, includes picture of Lexington Minuteman statue and link
to "Colonial Times"
Minute Man National
Historical ParkIn Lincoln & Concord, Massachusetts includes 2 visitor
centers, Concord Bridge, and "Battle Road" where the British retreated
under the fire of colonial militamen
MINUTE MAN NATIONAL
HISTORICAL PARK MIDDLESEX, MAThis page contains information and
pictures of the structures at Minute Man National Historical Park
The Tall
Ship Providence Home Page Info on this replica of a Revolutionary
War Vessel
Fort
Griswold Battlefield State ParkThis page is being created by me,
Michael Meals. Page is still in the developmental stages.
Appalachian Trail
Educational GuideWhile in Connecticut, hikers will cross Bulls Bridge,
one of a few covered bridges left standing in Connecticut. During the Revolutionary
War, George Washington and his army used this crossing many times
Introduction to
Housatonic ValleyLinks to historic Revolutionary War site
Housatonic Valley
- Historic SitesMentions Putnam Memorial State Park (Revolutionary
War Encampment site)
First
Realty Group -- Scarsdale, NY The area is also rich in history,
with sites of Revolutionary War events and a number of historic homes that
have been restored and maintained
Saul's Home PageAlso
passed was the Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church (where Wyckoff happens to
be buried), by which Revolutionary War forces passed more than 200 years
ago.
The Battle
of Oriskanyinformatiion about the site of the Battle of Oriskany
Fort Stanwix
National MonumentThe American stand here in August 1777 was a major
factor in repulsing the British invasion from Canada
Saratoga National
Historical ParkSite of the battles that were the turning point of
the Revolutionary War
New Jersey in the Revolutioninfo
on New Jersey with links to other related info to New Jersey during the
Revolution
Morristown
National Historical ParkMorristown was quarters for the Continental
Army during two critical winters-Jan. 1777 and 1779-80.
MORRISTOWN NATIONAL
HISTORICAL PARKinfo and links on the structures at the park
Old Barracks Museum Home
Page Barrracks in Trenton, N.J.
Bucks County Pennsylvania
Home PageContains photo and sites info on the Revloutionary War
WASHINGTON CROSSING
HISTORIC PARK Where Washington and the Continental Army Crossed
the Delaware River to surprise the German troops at Trenton, N.J. Park is
both in New Jersey and Pennsylvania
DAVID LIBRARY
OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONContains information on the Revoltionary
war near Washington Crossing Historic Park
the Moland HouseHeadquarters
of Washington during the thirteen day Neshaminy Encampment in August of
1777. This was the site were Lafayette joined the Rev. Army and where the
the Star's and Stripes first flew over the Continental Army.(DEFINITION
CHANGED)
Philadelphia: Philadelphia
Historic DistrictSites of our nation's capital during the Revolutionary
War.
Independence
National Historical ParkIndependence National Historical Park, located
in downtown (called "Center City"), Philadelphia, is often referred
to as the birthplace of our nation.
Valley Forge
National Historical ParkSite of the Continental Army's winter encampment.
1777-78
Thaddeus Kosciuszko
National MemorialThe life and work of this Polish-born patriot and
hero of the American Revolution are commemorated at 301 Pine Street, Philadelphia.
Authorized Oct. 21,1972.
Constitution
Gardens This 40-acre park was constructed during the American Revolution
Bicentennial. On an island in a lake is a memorial to the 56 Signers of
the Declaration of Independence.
Gunboat Philadelphia
picture of the Gunboat Philadelphia at the Smithsonian.
CVaNet
- Guide to Historic Virginia Has a link to Revolutionary War sites
and events
Maryland
Revolutionary War MonumentsRevolutionary War related sites in Maryland
Historic Mount Vernon - The Home
of Our First President, George WashingtonThe historic site of George
Washington's home
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundationexcellent
pages on Willliamsburg
Colonial National
Historical ParkYorktown, scene of the culminating battle of the
American Revolution in 1781
ITS Williamsburg (tm), established
1994Internet publication in Williamsburg,VA., Virginia's capital
during the Revolutionary War
ITS Williamsburg (tm), Colonial
WilliamsburgA Tour of Colonial Williamsburg
ITS Williamsburg (tm), YorktownYorktown;
Click on Area to Visit
Williamsburg
Online: YorktownInformation on the town Of Yorktown, VA., site of
the last ajor battle in the Revolutionary War
Moores Creek
National BattlefieldThe 86.5 acre park commemorates the decisive
February 27, 1776 victory by 1,000 Patriots over 1,600 Loyalists at the
Battle of Moores Creek Bridge.
Kings Mountain
National Military ParkAmerican frontiersmen defeated the British
here on Oct. 7, 1780, at a critical point during the Revolution. The park
is in South Carolina near the state line.
Guilford Courthouse
National Military ParkThe battle fought here on March 15, 1781,
was the largest, most hotly-contested action of the Revolutionary War's
climatic Southern Campaign.
Cowpens National
Battlefield Battlefield in Northern South Carolina (American Victory)
Charles Pinckney
National Historic SiteHistoric home of Revolutionary War Soldier
Fort MoultrieFort
Moultrie's history covers 171 years of seacoast defense, including the first
decisive victory in the American Revolution
George Rogers
Clark National Historical Park to commemorate the capture of the
fort from British Lt. Governor Henry Hamilton and his soldiers by Lt. Col.
George Rogers Clark and his frontiersmen on February 25, 1779
Arkansas Post
National Memorial In 1782 British supporters unsuccessfully attacked
the post in the only incident of the Revolutionary War fought west of the
Mississippi River.