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To realize what war is one should follow our tracks. - William T. Sherman Located in Cobb County, Georgia, just under 25 miles from Atlanta, Kenn...
View full details“[They] fought to the last with that kind of bravery desperation inspires…” In March 1814, Major General Andrew Jackson’s army of 3,300 men left Fo...
View full detailsIn 1863, the US Army established Camp Nelson as a fortified supply depot. The site later became a massive recruitment and training center for Afric...
View full detailsIn 1863, the US Army established Camp Nelson as a fortified supply depot. The site later became a massive recruitment and training center for Afric...
View full detailsCastillo San Critobal stands guard at the Eastern gate protecting San Juan from land attacks. Covering 27 acres, San Cristóbal is the largest forti...
View full detailsCastillo San Felipe del Morro is a result of the efforts of Spanish engineers over 250 years. While the foundation was laid for the fort in 1539, i...
View full detailsFort Marion National Monument, now Castillo De San Marcos National Monument, is celebrating its 100th anniversary as a National Monument in 2024! T...
View full detailsThere are several ranger walks or talks in which you can participate to learn about what happened at Grand Portage National Monument. Some of these...
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The Homestead Act of 1862 transformed the world. Millions were invited to file claims including, families, immigrants, single women, and freed slav...
View full detailsDid you get stamped at Indiana Dunes National Park? Passport To Your National Parks® encourages visitors to explore the more than 400 National Park...
View full detailsAccessible only by foot, sled, snowmobile, or air taxi, Kobuk Valley National Park is 1.75 million acres of one of the least visited parks in the N...
View full detailsOn February 11, 1861, President-elect Abraham Lincoln left Springfield, Illinois with his wife and children for the White House. To the gathering c...
View full detailsThe opening battle of the Revolutionary War is brought to life at Minute Man National Historical Park. Explore the battlefields and structures that...
View full detailsThe famous cherry trees were a gift from Japan in 1912. The blooming of the cherry trees around the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC has come to symbo...
View full detailsOuter Banks Forever is the official nonprofit partner helping to protect and enhance the three national parks of the Outer Banks of North Carolina;...
View full detailsThe Reconstruction Era took place between 1861–1898 spanning the early Civil War years until the start of the Jim Crow segregation in the 1890s. Th...
View full detailsHonor the start of the American Revolution with this Lexington and Concord commemorative hat. Featuring the iconic Minute Man statue patch and a cl...
View full detailsEmbrace the serenity of solitude at Kobuk Valley National Park with the Traveler Series hiking medallion. The Great Kobuk Sand Dunes featured on th...
View full detailsProduced for the Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site this 22-minute film, that follows Grant’s life, ending with him finishing his personal mem...
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