Brandy Station Revealed! Findings from yearlong cultural landscape study

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TDIH: June 16, 1858: Abraham Lincoln gave his "House Divided" speech upon receiving the Illinois Republican Party's nomination for a seat in the United States Senate in 1858.
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Got... Milk? What do Napoleon, South Carolina cow pastures, and Andrew Jackson's 1,400-pound gift all have in common? Join us as we milk some of the most well-aged moments in history in honor of National Dairy Month.

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Got... Milk? What do Napoleon, South Carolina cow pastures, and Andrew Jackson's 1,400-pound gift all have in common? Join us as we milk some of the most well-aged moments in history in honor of National Dairy Month.

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Generations Event @ Culpeper - Learn about the Founding of the U.S. Army in 1775
Generations Event @ Culpeper - Learn about the Founding of the U.S. Army in 1775
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Union and Confederate Dead at Antietam | Civil War Then & Now
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The Sunken Road at Fredericksburg | Civil War Then & Now
Famous Civil War Photos in 360° | Civil War Then & Now
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Help Save Our 60,000th Acre: Preserve Land at Gettysburg, Vicksburg, and Brandy Station
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As the U.S. prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, we stand at a pivotal moment in history. We are seizing this opportunity to protect 218 irreplaceable acres of Revolutionary War battlefield land in New York and South Carolina — land that has remained largely untouched for nearly 250 years.
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The Trust is proud to announce preservation victories totaling nearly 200 historic acres across three states, including key battlefields like Corinth and Brice’s Cross Roads, as well as the first-ever preserved ground at Dinwiddie Court House.
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TDIH May 20, 1862: President Lincoln signed the Homestead Act in which one could acquire 160 acres of government owned land in the western territory if he served as the head of household, improved the land and paid a registration fee. After 5 years of permanent residence, one would own the land.
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The American Battlefield Trust has released a new trail map for the Camden Battlefield. Discover the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought on these grounds.
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Cast your vote for the cover of the 2026 American Battlefield Trust calendar. Every battlefield tells a story—but only one image will stand as the symbol of our shared heritage in 2026.
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Cast your vote for the cover of the 2026 American Battlefield Trust calendar. Every battlefield tells a story—but only one image will stand as the symbol of our shared heritage in 2026.
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Cast your vote for the cover of the 2026 American Battlefield Trust calendar. Every battlefield tells a story—but only one image will stand as the symbol of our shared heritage in 2026.
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TDIH: April 29, 1862 - The Siege of Corinth began. From April 29 to May 30, 1862, Union Major General Henry W. Halleck besieged and captured the vital southern town of Corinth, Mississippi, which had two major rail lines running through it: the Memphis and Charleston and the Ohio and Mobile.
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Registration is open for our 2025 History Hikes, Tours, and Lectures series. Join us in the field at Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Manassas, Spotsylvania, and other battlefields for in-person tours and hikes led by renowned historians and guides.
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Join Us This Weekend for Park Day 2025! Ready to make a difference at your local battlefield or historic site? Grab your work gloves and get outdoors this weekend to help preserve American history!
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Join Us This Weekend for Park Day 2025! Ready to make a difference at your local battlefield or historic site? Grab your work gloves and get outdoors this weekend to help preserve American history!
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Join Us This Weekend for Park Day 2025! Ready to make a difference at your local battlefield or historic site? Grab your work gloves and get outdoors this weekend to help preserve American history!
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The Hidden History of Battlefield Orchards: Fruit trees were once witnesses to war. Discover how orchards—once scenes of combat—are being restored at Gettysburg, Shiloh, Antietam, and beyond.
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The Shot Heard Round the World: A Nation is Born. Experience the Battles of Lexington and Concord, as never before, with the American Battlefield Trust’s new virtual reality experience.
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