Hamilton sites on East Coast
Hamilton Grange National Memorial features the home the Hamiltons built in 1802, just two years before Hamilton’s untimely death. (James Nevius / Chicago Tribune)
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Numerous sites related to Alexander Hamilton can be found from Manhattan to Virgina.
You’ll find the boulder on which Hamilton allegedly rested after being shot by Aaron Burr in Hamilton Park, Weehawken, N.J. (James Nevius / Chicago Tribune)
The fife and drum corps performs at Colonial Williamsburg, where plans call for adding an Alexander Hamilton re-enactor to the mix this fall. (James Nevius / Chicago Tribune)
A curator at the Schuyler-Hamilton House in Morristown, N.J., shows pictures of Alexander Hamilton and his wife, Elizabeth Schuyler. Hamilton courted Schuyler at the house while troops were encamped at Morristown in 1779 and 1780 during the Revolutionary War. (Beth J. Harpaz / AP)
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A plaque in Hamilton Park claims to mark the site of the deadly duel in Weehawken, N.J. (James Nevius / Chicago Tribune)
The Schuyler-Hamilton House is in Morristown, N.J. (James Nevius / Chicago Tribune)
The Yorktown Victory Monument commemorates a key skirmish that led to the ultimate American victory over Gen. Charles Cornwallis and the end of the Revolutionary War. (James Nevius / Chicago Tribune)
At Yorktown Battlefield, follow directions to Redoubt No. 10, where Hamilton’s company overwhelmed the British. (James Nevius / Chicago Tribune)