- African-American Civil War Memorial (2)
- Arlington House / Robert E. Lee Memorial
- Arlington - Mansion that General Lee called home for 30 years, and one uniquely associated with the Washington and Custis families. From the National Park Service. - Clara Barton National Historic Site
- Glen Echo - From the National Park Services. Provides information on the Glen Echo house which served as Barton's home, the headquarters for the American Red Cross, and a warehouse for disaster relief supplies. Includes biography, images, and lesson plans. - Colvin Run Mill
- Fairfax County - Operational 19th Century water-powered gristmill. - dcMemorials.com: Civil War
- Directory of Civil War memorials, monuments, statues, sculptures and other outdoor art commemorating the Civil War in Washington D.C. - Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial (4)
- Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
- Dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Frederick Douglass, the famous 19th century African American abolitionist. Includes a Douglass biography and information about his home in Washington, D.C., now a museum. - Fredericksburg Area Museum & Cultural Center
- Fredericksburg - The museum hosts a varied display of local historical items and works of art. - George Washington Birthplace National Monument (National Park Service)
- Westmoreland County - Features news and events, history, and information on the park's artifact collection and archaeological resources. - Glen Burnie Museum
- Winchester - Historic house, gardens, and the Julian Wood Glass, Jr. collection. - Historic Long Branch
- Millwood - Includes history, the Sheila Macqueen Gardens, and events such as Civil War reenactments and the Shenandoah Valley Hot Air Balloon and Wine Festival. - Historic St. Mary's City
- Saint Mary's City - Living history and archaeology of Maryland's first capital. - International Spy Museum
- Exhibition of spies, intelligence operations, and master deceptions. - John Ericsson National Memorial
- Located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Includes travel guide and information about Ericsson's life. - Korean War Veterans' Memorial
- Honours the men and women who served in Korea. - Lincoln Memorial (3)
- Marine Corps War Memorial, The
- Information on the statue depicting the raising of the American flag at Iwo Jima. - Marshall Hall Foundation
- Charles County - Comprehensive history (1700 - present) of National Register site, with illustrations and photos of 18th Century manor house. - Mount Vernon@
- Mount Vernon
- Museum of American Presidents
- Strasburg - Life and times of United States Presidents with a collection of artifacts dating back to the Constitution. - Museum of Culpeper History
- Culpeper - Collection of artifacts, photos, and memorabilia from their historic county. - National Coalition To Save Our Mall
- Wishes to thank the WWII generation by building a memorial somewhere other than the National Mall. - National Museum of Civil War Medicine
- Frederick - National World War II Memorial (5)
- Oatlands Plantation
- Leesburg - Estate from 1804 features a mansion, greenhouse, dairy, smoke house, bank barn, and gardens. - Radio & Television Museum
- Bowie - Devoted to the history of radio and television broadcasting. Includes information on exhibits, research materials, and membership. - Stonewall Jackson Museum
- Strasburg - Featuring reproductions of Civil War weapons, uniforms, saddles, and toys. - Stratford Hall Plantation
- Stratford - Historical Colonial house and birthplace of Robert E. Lee. Presents biography of the general, family tree, and more. - Thomas Jefferson Memorial (2)
- United States National Slavery Museum
- Fredericksburg - Telling the story of American slavery and its impact on our nation's institutions and individuals. Includes information for teachers, events calendar, and news on the construction of a permanent museum in Fredericksburg, Virginia. - USFA: National Fallen Firefighters' Memorial
- Emmitsburg - Designated by Congress as the national memorial to career and volunteer firefighters who have died in the line of duty. - Vietnam Veterans Memorial@
- Woodrow Wilson House Museum
- Wilson's residence from 1921 to 1924. Includes virtual tour, timeline, and links.
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