HISTORY
Here, history is everywhere. Washington County is rich with historic sites, museums and landmarks exploring the contributions and impact of a wide range of local events, locations & people.
GAIN INSIGHT INTO THE EVERYDAY LIVES OF EVERYDAY PEOPLE DURING SOME OF THE MOST CRITICAL TURNING POINTS IN HISTORY:
from the American Revolution to the Industrial one that followed. This area offers many perspectives on local & national history, from Revolutionary War battlefields like Battle Hill in Fort Ann to Greenwich’s hidden history with the Underground Railroad, explored through self-guided walking tours.
EXPLORE OUR HISTORY

Plus, you’ll enjoy spotting the many historical landmarks and buildings while walking or riding through our little towns!
Whether you’re looking to enjoy cheesecakes at the monastery, a show at Hubbard Hall, or want to check out the birthplace of the U.S. Navy, you’ll love exploring Washington County’s variety of iconic landmarks.


CELEBRATE WITH US!

Visit our 250th Anniversary page to learn more and explore our many upcoming events, from reenactments of battles to hands-on exhibits & beyond. Or, learn more about our local “history in our backyard” initiative.
SEE WHERE HISTORY HAPPENED
LEARN THE HISTORY
OF WASHINGTON COUNTY

Washington County has left its mark on history in many ways! Explore the many ways we’ve interpreted & preserved our historic heritage, including the world-famous slate quarries in Granville and the Old Fort House where George Washington ate & Solomon Northup lived!
