Fredericksburg National Military Park preserves one of the most important battlefields of the American Civil War. 1122
Fredericksburg Virginia, USA
Fredericksburg, Virginia, is a historic city between Richmond and Washington, D.C., that played key roles in both the Colonial era and the Civil War. 1121
Wright Brothers National Memorial, North Carolina, USA
The Wright Brothers National Memorial commemorates the first successful powered flights made by Orville and Wilbur Wright on December 17, 1903. 1120
Virginia Beach and Jockey’s Ridge State Park, Virginia and North Carolina, USA
Virginia Beach and Jockey’s Ridge State Park both highlight the natural beauty and coastal culture of the U.S. East Coast. 1119
Art Museum of Colonial Williamsburg – Musical Instruments and Archaeology, Virginia, USA
The museum’s collection of musical instruments and archaeology reveals how early Americans lived, worked, and expressed themselves through music and everyday objects. 1118
Art Museum of Colonial Williamsburg – Colonial Folk Art, Virginia, USA
The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum in the Art Museum of Colonial Williamsburg is the oldest museum in the United States devoted to American folk art. 1117
Art Museum of Colonial Williamsburg – Colonial Funiture, Virginia, USA
The Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg display American and British art and artifacts from the 17th to 19th centuries, highlighting colonial craftsmanship and culture. 1116
Governor’s Palace, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA
The Governor’s Palace in Williamsburg was the elegant residence of Virginia’s royal governors, symbolizing British power and authority in the colony.
Williamsburg’s Merchants Square, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA
Williamsburg’s Merchants Square is an 18th-century-style shopping district, created in the 1930s as part of Colonial Williamsburg, to recreate the commercial heart of colonial Virginia. 1114








