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Town and community members, New River Gorge Convention and Visitors Bureau and Love Hope Center for the Arts representatives and many others gathered to unveil a new Civil War Trails marker ...
The project was part of several recent installations in the area by the organization Civil War Trails. Civil War Trails maintains 500 partners, including state and municipal tourism offices that ...
Lebanon Cemetery, in North York, became the first Civil War Trails site in York, according to a news release provided by Melissa Beaverson of Explore York. The multi-state Civil War Trails program ...
GETTYSBURG, Pa. — The Shriver House Museum in Gettysburg was added to the multi-state Civil War Trails program. Nancie Gudmestad, founder and director of the Shriver House Museum, assisted the ...
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.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – The first Civil War Trails site marker was unveiled in Nashville, dedicated to telling the story of three African American regiments. These men were former slaves that ...
The issue of slavery divided the United States long before the election of Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. After the Kansas-Nebraska Act passed in 1854, newly established states could use ...
One of the last public duels in Arkansas took place 159 years ago today on the eastern fringe of what is now North Little Rock. The unlikely duelists were two Confederate brigadier generals, John ...
FAYETTEVILLE — A special piece of war-time peace and tranquility was observed Monday in Fayetteville on the grounds of the Love Hope Center for the Arts at 100 Rotan Street. Town and community ...