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Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site

TUSKEGEE AIRMEN NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

TUSKEGEE, ALABAMA

On this episode of Road Trip Story, Joseph and James explore the history of the Tuskegee Airmen, the first African-American military aviators to serve in the United States armed forces. [Watch Video]
Cumberland Island National Seashore

CUMBERLAND ISLAND NATIONAL SEASHORE

SAINT MARYS, GEORGIA

On this episode of Road Trip Story, Joseph and James explore the natural beauty and history of Cumberland Island National Seashore. [Watch Video]
McIntosh Sugar Mill Park and Tabby Ruins

MCINTOSH SUGAR MILL PARK AND TABBY RUINS

SAINT MARYS, GEORGIA

On this episode of RoadTripStory.com, Joseph and James explore Colonial Era tabby ruins in St. Marys, Georgia. Shortly after 1825, John Houstoun McIntosh (1773-1836) built this sugar mill at his New Canaan Plantation. Tabby is a type of concrete made from oyster shells. [Watch Video]
Providence Canyon State Park

PROVIDENCE CANYON STATE PARK

LUMPKIN, GEORGIA

On this episode of Road Trip Story, Joseph and James explore the scenic beauty of Providence Canyon State Park. [Watch Video]
Lincoln Home National Historic Site

LINCOLN HOME NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS

On this episode of Road Trip Story, Joseph and James visit the historic home of President Abraham Lincoln. The sixteenth president of the United States, he is most known for leading the country during the American Civil War. [Watch Video]
Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site

LINCOLN TOMB STATE HISTORIC SITE

GRANDVIEW, ILLINOIS

On this episode of Road Trip Story, Joseph and James visit the Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site, which marks the final resting place of Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of the United States. It is located at the Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois. The site includes a bronze bust of Lincoln, created by artist Gutzon Borglum. [Watch Video]
Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site

BRUNSWICK TOWN/FORT ANDERSON STATE HISTORIC SITE

WINNABOW, NORTH CAROLINA

On this episode of Road Trip Story, Joseph and James explore the ruins of Brunswick, a town razed by British soldiers in 1776 during the Revolutionary War, and Fort Anderson, built on the same site during the Civil War. Fort Anderson was captured by Union Forces shortly after the Second Battle of Fort Fisher in 1865. [Watch Video]
Fort Fisher State Historic Site

FORT FISHER STATE HISTORIC SITE

KURE BEACH, NORTH CAROLINA

On this episode of Road Trip Story, Joseph and James visit the site of an important Civil War battle in Wilmington, North Carolina. Fort Fisher fell to a Union amphibious assault on January 15, 1865, cutting off a vital supply line to Robert E. Lee's Confederate army. [Watch Video]
USS North Carolina Battleship (BB-55)

USS NORTH CAROLINA BATTLESHIP (BB-55)

CAPE FEAR, NORTH CAROLINA

On this episode of Road Trip Story, Joseph and James visit the USS North Carolina Museum Battleship during a weekend road trip to Wilmington, NC. [Watch Video]
Croft State Park

CROFT STATE PARK

SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA

On this episode of Road Trip Story, Joseph and James explore Croft State Park, with excellent equestrian facilities, hiking trails, camping and fishing, it is an excellent recreational park just outside Spartanburg, South Carolina. [Watch Video]
Mount Rushmore National Memorial

MOUNT RUSHMORE NATIONAL MEMORIAL

KEYSTONE, SOUTH DAKOTA

On this episode of Road Trip Story, Joseph and James explore Mount Rushmore National Memorial. The monument depicts four US Presidents; George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. It was created by sculptor Gutzon Borglum and completed in the same year of his death in 1941, by his son Lincoln Borglum. [Watch Video]
Battle of Franklin Historic Site

BATTLE OF FRANKLIN HISTORIC SITE

FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE

On this episode of Road Trip Story, Joseph and James explore the Second Battle of Franklin, which took place on November 30, 1864. Sites visited include Winstead Hill, The Carter House, The Lotz House, and Carnton Plantation. [Watch Video]
Battle of Nashville Monument

BATTLE OF NASHVILLE MONUMENT

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE

On this episode of RoadTripStory.com, Joseph and James visit the Battle of Nashville Monument, dedicated to the men of both sides who fought and died here on December 15-16 1864. The original monument was designed by Italian artist Giuseppe Moretti, and dedicated on Armistice Day, 1927. [Watch Video]
Petersburg National Battlefield

PETERSBURG NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD

PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA

On this episode of Road Trip Story, Joseph and James explore the Siege of Petersburg, which lasted from June 15, 1864 to April 2, 1865. A week later, on April 9, 1865, General Robert E. Lee surrendered his Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox Court House, signaling the end of the American Civil War. [Watch Video]
Devils Tower National Monument

DEVILS TOWER NATIONAL MONUMENT

DEVILS TOWER, WYOMING

On this episode of Road Trip Story, Joseph and James visit Devils Tower National Monument. It is America's first National Monument, named in 1906 by President Theodore Roosevelt. [Watch Video]
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