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Bipartisan legislation would protect historic battlefields, good news for Yorktown and Williamsburg sites A field that was part of the Battle of Williamsburg is seen Tuesday morning May 12, 2020.
Two Civil War battlefields in and around Northern Virginia have been named to Preservation Virginia's 2025 list of the state's most endangered historic places, with the nonprofit citing the ...
Virginia is granting more than $3.9 million to protect 621 acres of lands where Civil War battles raged, including two sites in Henrico County and one in Dinwiddie County.
The Virginia Battlefield Fund program has distributed nearly $4 million in grants to help protect 620 acres of land across the state.
A Yorktown native has taken the helm at a multistate nonprofit connecting travelers with communities that have history and hospitality to share. Civil War Trails Inc. announced in May that Chris ...
Virginia is doling out $1.3 million in grants to protect 211 acres of battlefields, with the shocker being that some of the money will protect properties associated with the actions of Black ...
President Trump is fighting a war with many battlefields. It’s a nine-front crusade, although I could easily double that number. If there’s a common thread here, it’s the president taking on ...
One hundred sixty years ago, a series of battles and engagements in Virginia between the Rapidan and James Rivers determined the outcome of America’s Civil War. It is known as the Overland ...
An archaeological dig 16 feet wide and many miles long will help set the record straight about the days after the Revolutionary War victory at Yorktown.
The Wharton family stumbled upon over a thousand Civil War documents dating from the 1840s to the 1900s, firsthand accounts during wartime in Southwest Virginia and around 500 love letters between ...
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