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The battlefield is accessed by a five-mile long self-guided automobile-tour loop, which connects eight stops highlighting historically important facets of the battlefield. [17] The tour loop also features hiking trails and a seven-mile long horseback riding trail. [18] On August 10, the anniversary of the battle, the park hosts commemorative ...
The public is invited to celebrate "Freedom Day" in Albion on Saturday with a variety of activities planned in Holland Park. Offerings from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. include: Food, retail and info vendors
It offers an electric map orientation program, an interactive computer program, interpretive displays, and artifacts of the battle. The visitor center is the starting point for a self-guided four-mile (6 km) auto tour and 1 ⁄ 2 mile (800 m) loop walking trail. National Park Service rangers and volunteers host battle walks, special programs ...
Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park became the 388th unit of the United States National Park Service when it was authorized on December 19, 2002. The National Historical Park was created to protect several historically significant locations in the Shenandoah Valley of Northern Virginia, notably the site of the American Civil War Battle of Cedar Creek and the Belle Grove ...
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The civil defense operations at the facility included coordinating government and private technical services, volunteer and shelter deployment, public education, and emergency communications. In recognition of the facility's new purpose, the building was renamed the Battle Creek Federal Center. [10]
A record number of entries will fill the downtown streets of Battle Creek with holiday cheer this weekend as the Harper Creek Optimist Club hosts the 43rd annual Battle Creek Christmas Parade.
In September 1924, the Battle Creek Chamber of Commerce signed a five-year lease of a farm, with the option to purchase, for an aviation field. [ 9 ] The airport opened in 1925 and was owned by W.K. Kellogg , who donated $60,000 to purchase the land option and pay for airport improvements and equipment over the first few years.