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American Revolution 1780
On May 12, 1780 - Charleston, South Carolina falls to the British after an effective siege that had started one month earlier.
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Timeline 1700s
From 1700 to 1719, the conflict of colonies in their empires as England, Spain, France, and the Netherlands competed for settlement and trade as the American plantations continued to grow along the Atlantic Coast.
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Historic Site of the Month
Paris World's Fair 1889
Okay, the name is from the Ajumawi language, easy to say when you know the pronunciation, but harder to code. Okay, enough about us. The translation is obsidian place, or from a dictionary sense, a hard, dark, glasslike volcanic rock formed by the rapid solidification of lava without crystallization. This is a volcanic place. The Medicine Lake Volcano is ten times as large as Mt. Saint Helen's. This place and its deposits are important to the Native Americans who lived, and still live here. Home to and sacred to the Pit River and Modoc Tribes. Today, as a National Monument designated during the Biden administration, it is a place of Native heritage, with moonscapes, dark night skies, and recreation. You can camp here. You can hike here. You can snowmobile here, as well as hunt and canoe.

Spotlight on Lesser Known History
Moores Creek Bridge National Battlefield
There had been battles in New England, essentially starting the American Revolution in 1775 after the continued impetus from 1770 and the Boston Massacre, including Lexington and Concord, as well as Bunker Hill. The Minutemen surrounded Boston, the British New York City and New Jersey, and the south was shaping up, in what the British thought was a superior amount of Loyalists, Torie militiamen from Scotland, loyal to the Crown versus the inferior Patriots wanting to be left alone. A plan had been hatched by British Governor Josiah Martin to gather a group of Loyalists, word sent January 10, 1777 to intercept the Patriots and meet up with General Clinton's flotilla at the coast. The Battle of Moores Creek Bridge would prevent that at the end of February.

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American Revolution 1777
On August 3, 1777, the American held Fort Stanwix was besieged by British and Indian troops under the command of General Barry St. Leger. The British are forced to withdraw after three weeks under the duress of the fort's defenders, led by Colonel Peter Gansevoort, and a trick by still loyal, not yet a traitor, Benedict Arnold.
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Minute Walk in History
Gettysburg 160th - 2nd Day
Another spectacular day commemorating the 160th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. Take a walk, listen to ranger talks, and ponder the bravery of the soldiers on Culp's Hill and the southern attack by Longstreet around the southern end of the battlefield.
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Battlefield Preservation
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