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North Carolina Experiences

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Ghost Tours

Embark on guided tours through battlefields, historic sites, and burial grounds, where engaging narratives intertwine tales of the paranormal with rich historical accounts.

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Historic Tours

Join us as history experts takes you on a journey through the past, reliving the days surrounding the American Revolution.

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Living History Sites

Discover places where history comes to life and learn what life was like in Colonial times.

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Museums/Visitor Centers

Explore the past of The Liberty Trail through objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest.

Other Things Of Interest
Evesham Friends (Mount Laurel) Quaker Meeting House
Historic Site
Evesham Friends Meeting House
Battle of Coosawhatchie, Commissioned by The South Carolina Historical Society
Battlefield
Coosawhatchie & Tulifinny Hill
Monument to the Battle of Cowans Ford HMDB
Battlefield
Cowan's Ford
aerial view of Middleton Place
Historic Site
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Gardens & Grounds
Middleton Place
Early 20th century post card depicting the First Presbyterian Church in Morristown, NJ
Historic Site
First Presbyterian Church
Faneuil Hall Square in Boston
Historic Site
Faneuil Hall
Whitall House, Located next to the Red Bank Battlefield
State/County Park
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Historic House
James & Ann Whitall House
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Battlefield
Stono Ferry
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Battlefield
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Historic Site
Moncks Corner
A green field inside a wooden fence with trees and homes visible in the background. Preserved portion of the original muster field where Virginia patriot militia gathered on September 23, 1780.
Historic Site
Abingdon Muster Grounds
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Battlefield
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State/County Park
Musgrove Mill State Historic Site
Old North Church in Boston, Massachusetts
Historic Site
Old North Church
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The Liberty Trail preserves and interprets North Carolina’s historic battlefields, keeping their stories alive. To protect these unspoiled sites, the American Battlefield Trust partners with numerous valued partners at the federal, state and local levels.

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