Vacation to English's Colonies
In America
Were to go!
- Bunker Hill Monument
The Bunker Hill Monument commemorates the first major battle of the American Revolution in 1775 and is one of the most important American Revolution historicalsites. - Cliveden House
Cliveden House is an eighteenth century historic home in Philadelphia and the site of a Revolutionary War battle. - Colonial National Park
English Colonial America started and ended in the area now known as Colonial National Park. - Faneuil Hall
Faneuil Hall, known as the Cradle of Liberty, was the scene of protests leading up to the American War of Independence. - Fort Hamilton
Fort Hamilton is a Third System Fort, a US military base and home to the Harbor Defense Museum. - Fraunces Tavern
Fraunces Tavern is a museum of colonial, revolutionary and early Republic US history. - Granary Burial Ground
Granary Burial Ground is a graveyard founded in the 17th century and where many famous Americans are buried. - Historic Jamestowne
Historic Jamestowne was the location of the first successful English colony in America in 1607. - HMS Victory
HMS Victory was Vice Admiral Lord Nelson’s flagship during the Battle of Trafalgar and the site where this heroic figure died. - Independence Hall - Philadelphia
Independence Hall is the site where the The Declaration of Independence (1776) and the Constitution of the United States (1787) were both signed. - Independence Hall - Philadelphia
Independence Hall is the site where the The Declaration of Independence (1776) and the Constitution of the United States (1787) were both signed. - Independence National Historical Park
Independence Hall is the site where the The Declaration of Independence (1776) and the Constitution of the United States (1787) were both signed. - Minute Man National Historical Park
Minute Man National Historical Park is the home of the first battle of the American Revolution. - Old North Church - Boston
Old North Church played a vital role in igniting the American Revolution and is part ofthe Freedom Trail. - Old South Meeting House - Boston
Old South Meeting House was an important 18th century meeting place and the site where the Boston Tea Party began. - Old State House - Boston
The Old State House in Boston played an important role in the American Revolution and was where the Declaration of Independence was proclaimed. - Paul Revere House
Paul Revere House was the Boston home of Paul Revere, a silversmith who played a vital role in the American Revolution. - The Freedom Trail
The Freedom Trail is a tour through Boston’s historical sites relating to the American Revolution. - Yorktown Battlefield
Yorktown Battlefield is the site of the final major battle of the American Revolution. - Information from http://www.historvius.com/american-revolution-sites/pe101