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A new exhibit at the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site explores how Revolutionary-era ideals influenced his presidency. Hubbardton Battlefield will host a reenactment of the 1777 ...
Mount Independence, Chimney Point, Calvin Coolidge, and Hubbardton Battlefield will all open one week later, on May 23. Chester A. Arthur State Historic Site, the site of Vermont’s first U.S ...
WASHINGTON – The National Park Service has awarded $456,934.78 in Battlefield Restoration ... portions of the Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site in Johnston County, N.C. A series ...
It will take place an hour south of Raleigh at the Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site in Newton Grove. The event occurs once every five years, and can be attended as a reenactor or visitor.
As the nation gears up to celebrate its 250th anniversary, historic ... State Park, Manalapan and Freehold Monmouth Battlefield State Park, located in Manalapan and Freehold, commemorates the site ...
The Fort Recovery Museum in Mercer County is located near the site of St. Clair’s Defeat ... a citizen of and longtime Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma.
David Pitlyk, historic site assistant at Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site, points to a parcel of battlefield land preserved through the American Battlefield Trust on July 24, 2020 ...
Visit Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site, a Civil War battlefield registered as a National Historic Landmark; located just a few miles off I-95, Exit 90 in Four Oaks. The Battle of ...
Newtown Battlefield State Park near Elmira, which commemorates one of the key battles of the American Revolution, will undergo a major expansion with the help of a federal grant. U.S. Rep.
The North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources has been awarded a $100,000 Battlefield Restoration ... the Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site in Johnston County.
to guide the restoration of key portions of the Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site in Johnston County. “At historic sites, we often ask ourselves to consider what the land witnessed.