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BOONSBORO — The Boonsborough Museum of History recently joined the multi-state Civil War Trails (CWT) program. The program directs travelers to more than 1,500 sites across six states.
Last year the Civil War Trails program and its partners shipped just a hair under 200,000 map-guides to travelers. The exposure aims to drive new visitors to the Graffiti House and the community.
Drew Gruber calls Civil War Trails (CWT) the world’s largest open-air museum. It currently spans six states and offers about 1,500 historic stops, 23 of which are in Fairfax County.
Armed with a Civil War Trails map, history buffs can follow in the footsteps of the soldiers as they moved from site to site. There are several sites in Caroline County that locals and ...
Covering 350 Civil War-era sites in both states, the tours can be viewed individually or in segments of varying lengths. Some segments offer additional explorations on foot, bicycle or by canoe ...
"This is the first Civil War Trails sign (out of 1,400) in the nation that tells the story of Jewish soldiers," Gruber said Monday. "We're very excited about that.
RALEIGH — North Carolina is unveiling a statewide Civil War Trails guide to help travelers during the final year of the 150th anniversary commemoration. The original Civil War Trails map was released ...
The Civil War Trails program has been expanding its footprint into Pennsylvania, the sixth state to join the initiative. There are 12 new sites under development in York County, but this is the ...