The Hoke House is a familiar sight to the thousands of people who travel on
The Hoke House is a familiar sight to the thousands of people who travel on
This old stone house once was surrounded by rural farming country along Trindle Spring Road
This detail from a colorful lithograph published by A Hoen & Co. of Baltimore in
Marye’s Heights, immediately west of Fredericksburg, Virginia, played an important and well publicized role in
Howison HillĀ in December 1862 provided a significant platform for Confederate artillery, including a 30-pounder
Remnants of old Civil War earthworks line Lee Drive at the Fredericksburg battlefield in Northern
In the fall of 1862, 150 years ago, Confederate Lt. Gen. Stonewall Jackson anchored the
A late afternoon AMTRAK passenger train speeds through Hamilton’s Crossing just south of Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Big Mount Alpacas is a popular spot along Canal Road in Big Mount, Pennsylvania, a
York County Heritage Trust sanctioned Civil War tour guide Scott L. Mingus, Sr. leads a