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Historic Sites News and Information
Civil War 150th Anniversary, 2nd Year
January 2012
Anniversary events are being planned across the Virginia, western, and southern campaigns of the Civil War. From 150th Anniversary events at Fort Donelson, Pea Ridge, Shiloh, Antietam, and many others, take advantage of learning the history of the Civil War among special events and celebrations. Remember, Antietam, in September of 1862, became the prompt for Abraham Lincoln to announce the upcoming Emancipation Proclamation, which adds to the importance of the Sharpsburg, Maryland conflict between General Lee's & General McClellan's forces.
Museum of the American Revolution
December 2011
Architects have been selected and the process for building the Museum of the American Revolution next to Independence National Park in Philadelphia is moving forward, with opening scheduled for 2015. The museum will be built on land where the former visitor center for the park was located across from the First Bank of the United States, and will be dedicated to telling the story about the American Revolution.
Fort Monroe National Monument
November 2011
Fort Monroe has been designated a National Monument by President Obama through the Antiquities Act and will now be preserved through the National Park Service. This fort and land, which saw historic value as a landing point for John Smith, was at the start of the free slave movement, and hosted many presidents and dignitaries, contains 8 miles of waterfront.
Fort Davis Expansion Dedication
October 2011
On October 8, Fort Davis will dedicate an expansion of its park with an additional 48 acres that will protect the viewshed of this american west fort. Although we discuss the expansion and preservation of many Civil War sites, the american history parks of the west, including this Texas national historic site, are also in need of protection. This acquisition will prevent development from siting next to the park and is a good addition to the interpretive value of the frontier.
Recovering Franklin
September 2011
What was once a forgotten battlefield covered over with houses and strip malls is moving closer and closer in the direction of a battlefield park. The Battle of Franklin and the three mile long front in the southern section of town has been moving steadily over the last five to ten years to recover its lost history and develop interpretive areas in the city. Over one hundred acres of a former countryclub will form the East Front Battlefield Park, next to Carnton Plnatation, and lands around the central area of the Carter House have been added as well.
Preservation Efforts at Perryville
August 2011
The Civil War Trust has announced a campaign to save 141 additional acres of the Perryville Battlefield. The land is adjacent to the current Perryville Battlefield State Historic Park. This Kentucky battle during October of 1862 saw over 70,000 soldiers in combat. For more information about the park.
July 4 Picnic at Valley Forge
July 2011
The Friends of Valley Forge this year sponsored a 4th of July picnic in front of the visitor center of the historic park. With readings of the Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson, as well as food, and lots of fun, the event was a nice addition to new interpretation at Valley Forge over the last five years. With the free Revolutionary War Shuttle that takes you around the park, redone Washington Headquarters area including an adjunt visitor center there in the train station that includes two five minute films, and summer story benches. it's well worth a visit for those who have never been, or have gone there often.
Gettysburg Casino Backers File Appeal
June 2011
Mason-Dixon resort filed an appeal with the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on June 20, 2011, challenging the decision of the gaming control board that denied them a license to operate one half mile from the Gettysburg National Military Park. The board awarded the license to the Nemacolin Resort south of Pittsburgh. Even though their first appeal to the Pennsylvania Gaming Board was denied, the backers of a casino are continuing their effort to bring casino gambling to Gettysburg. Whether they are successful in their attempts or not this time, this points out the necessity for the Pennsylvania state bill that would ban a casino from being placed within 10 miles of a national military park. With an additinoal license to be granted in 2017, let's urge PA lawmakers to prevent another repeat of this process and safeguard Gettysburg National Military Park from a casino.
Rekindle Freedom @ Statue of Liberty
May 2011
It just comes even more greatly to mind with the events of the last day of April in a far off place like Pakistan, how important it is of the freedoms we enjoy provided by our ideas of liberty and freedom, plus the patriotic sacrifice of those who protect us. As a reminder, the Statue of Liberty sits in the harbor of New York, with its sister site Ellis Island. If you've never been to these two wonderful natioanal treasures, make a plan to go. It makes for a wonderful day and even includes a ferry ride or two.
Gettysburg Casino Application Denied
April 2011
Gettysburg Casino application denied by the Pennsylvania Casino Control Board on a 6-1 vote, awarding the license to Nemacolin resort south of Pittsburgh at their meeting on April 14. Great thanks goes to the No Casino Gettysburg group, the Civil War Trust, and other preservation organizations who fought against this proposal. For those that haven't had the chance, you can still watch the wonderful videos here put together by the No Casino Gettysburg and Civil War Preservation Trust coaltion. It includes well known people who are against the casino idea, including Sam Waterston, Matthew Broderick, Ken Burns, and others.
Fort Sumter 150th Anniversary
April 2011
From April 9-17, Fort Sumter and Charleston will be celebrating the 150th anniversary of the initial engagement of the Civil War. With a variety of reenactments, walks and talks, and a whole lot else, this first celebration of the 150th, which will go on for four years over the hundreds of civil war history sites from coast to coast, will set the stage for the reasons and actions that precipitated it all. For more information on the activities and site, visit our Fort Sumter and the NPS official webpage at Fort Sumter National Monument.
Smokey Mountains Again Heads the List
March 2011
Yes, they've done it again. The Great Smokey Mountain National Park heads the list of historic and national parks with the greatest attendance in the system at 9,463,538 visitors. Ahead of them among park units, but in a different category to us (NRA, Parkway, NSR, etc.), is the Blue Ridge Parkway and Golden Gate National Recreation Areas. For more on the winners and losers on National Park Service attendance in 2010, go to our page on Historic Site Attendance Statistics.
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