A step back in history - acquisition of Virginia’s state parks
Shellie Anne
I thought you might find this interesting, when each Virginia State Park was acquired.
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MLK Day at Sailor’s Creek Battlefield Historical State Park Features Role of African-American Soldiers During Appomattox Campaign
Sam Wilson, Jr., Chief Ranger for Interpretation
Sailor's Creek Battlefield State Park will host an education program Jan 16 on the African-American soldiers role during the American Civil War.
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Sailor’ Creek Battlefield Historical State Park host a Lee-Jackson Day Program: Robert E. Lee’s Key Decisions, Apr 2-Apr 6, 1865
Sam Wilson, Jr., Chief Ranger for Interpretation
Chief Ranger Sam Wilson, Jr. will host a Lee-Jackson Day historical program at Sailor's Creek Battlefield Historical State Park.
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American Civil War Book Includes Park Manager’s Essay
Kandace McCabe, Administrative & Office Specialist
Sailor's Creek Battlefield Historical State Park manager essay published in new book "Virgina at War,1865"
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We’re going to be on TV!
Kandace McCabe, Administrative & Office Specialist
Historical park featured in a new commercial for Virginia State Park.
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Wilderness Road presents, The Cherokee Campaign
Mike Brindle with info from Billy Heck
Wilderness Road State Park takes a closer look at the Cherokee Campaign and how it helped shape the Revolutionary War.
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Civil War Campfire at Belle Isle State Park
Charlene Talcott
A Civil War Campfire at Belle Isle State Park August 19 will highlight the naval, army, and home front aspects. The free campfire programs begin at 8 pm in the amphitheater and will feature songs, stories, and clothing of the Civil War.
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Civil War Campfire at Holliday Lake
Sarah Lankford
Civil War Campfire at Holliday Lake State Park on Friday, August 8, at 8:00 p.m.
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Exploring the Willis Creek Canal
George Dowdy
Exploring Bear Creek Lake State Park and its surroundings.
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An 1860's Afternoon Tea at Leesylvania State Park
Genevieve White, Park Interpreter Leesylvania State Park
Come, learn, and enjoy a proper Civil War era tea time at Leesylvania State Park July 7th starting at 2 p.m!
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