Goal: US National Historic Parks & Sites

Goal: Visit every single US National Historic Park & Site.  Click the links below to show related trip entries.  View all related blog entries with the tag National Historic Park or National Historic Site by clicking the links.

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National Historic Parks

  1. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace
  2. Adams
  3. Appomattox Court House
  4. Blackstone River Valley
  5. Boston
  6. Brown v. Board of Education
  7. Cane River Creole
  8. Cedar Creek and Belle Grove
  9. Chaco Culture
  10. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
  11. Colonial
  12. Cumberland Gap
  13. Dayton Aviation Heritage
  14. First State
  15. Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie
  16. George Rogers Clark
  17. Golden Spike
  18. Harpers Ferry
  19. Harriet Tubman
  20. Homestead
  21. Hopewell Culture
  22. Independence
  23. Jean Lafitte
  24. Jimmy Carter
  25. Kalaupapa
  26. Kaloko-Honokohau
  27. Keweenaw
  28. Klondike Gold Rush
  29. Lewis and Clark
  30. Lowell
  31. Lyndon B. Johnson
  32. Manhattan Project
  33. Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller
  34. Martin Luther King, Jr.
  35. Minute Man
  36. Morristown
  37. Natchez
  38. New Bedford Whaling
  39. New Orleans Jazz
  40. Nez Perce
  41. Ocmulgee Mounds
  42. Palo Alto Battlefield
  43. Paterson Great Falls
  44. Pecos
  45. Pullman
  46. Pu’uhonua O Honaunau
  47. Reconstruction Era
  48. Rosie the Riveter
  49. Saint-Gaudens
  50. Ste. Genevieve
  51. Salt River Bay
  52. San Antonio Missions
  53. San Francisco Maritime
  54. San Juan Island
  55. Saratoga
  56. Sitka
  57. Thomas Edison
  58. Tumacacori
  59. Valley Forge
  60. War in the Pacific
  61. Weir Farm
  62. Women’s Rights

National Historic Sites

  1. Allegheny Portage Railroad
  2. Amache
  3. Andersonville
  4. Andrew Johnson
  5. Bent’s Old Fort
  6. Blackwell School
  7. Boston African American
  8. Carl Sandburg Home
  9. Carter G. Woodson
  10. Charles Pinckney
  11. Chicago Portage
  12. Chimney Rock
  13. Christiansted
  14. Clara Barton
  15. Edgar Allen Poe
  16. Eisenhower
  17. Eleanor Roosevelt
  18. Eugene O’Neil
  19. Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis
  20. First Ladies
  21. Ford’s Theatre
  22. Fort Bowie
  23. Fort Davis
  24. Fort Laramie
  25. Fort Larned
  26. Fort Point
  27. Fort Raleigh
  28. Fort Scott
  29. Fort Smith
  30. Fort Union Trading Post
  31. Fort Vancouver
  32. Frederick Douglass
  33. Frederic Law Olmstead
  34. Friendship Hill
  35. Gloria Dei Church
  36. Grant-Kohrs Ranch
  37. Grey Towers
  38. Hampton
  39. Harry S. Truman
  40. Herbert Hoover
  41. Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt
  42. Honouliuli
  43. Hopewell Furnace
  44. Hubbell Trading Post
  45. James A. Garfield
  46. Jamestown
  47. John Fitzgerald Kennedy
  48. John Muir
  49. Kate Mullany
  50. Knife River Indian Villages
  51. Lincoln Home
  52. Little Rock Central High School
  53. Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters
  54. Lower East Side Tenement
  55. Maggie L. Walker
  56. Manzanar
  57. Martin Van Buren
  58. Mary McLeod Bethune Council House
  59. Minidoka
  60. Minuteman Missile
  61. New Philadelphia
  62. Nicodemus
  63. Ninety Six
  64. Pennsylvania Avenue
  65. President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home
  66. Pu’ukohola Heiau
  67. Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home
  68. Sagamore Hill
  69. St. Paul’s Church
  70. Saint Croix Island International
  71. Salem Maritime
  72. San Juan
  73. Sand Creek Massacre
  74. Saugus Iron Works
  75. Springfield Armory
  76. Steamtown
  77. Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace
  78. Theodore Roosevelt Inagural
  79. Thomas Cole
  80. Thomas Stone
  81. Touro Synagogue
  82. Tuskegee Airmen
  83. Tuskegee Institute
  84. Ulysses S. Grant
  85. Vanderbilt Mansion
  86. Washita Battlefield
  87. Whitman Mission
  88. William Howard Taft

Source: Wikipedia

Last updated on Apr 11, 2026 @ 1:29 am