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Tag Archives: National Park Service
Where has the Seventeenth Century Gone? The National Park Service, Battlefield Preservation, and America’s Colonial Military Past
by Kyle F. Zelner Every year, millions of people visit U. S. National Parks that commemorate, interpret, and memorialize wars, battles, and military sites where Americans served, were wounded, or died. The National Park Service (NPS) administers a total of … Continue reading
Posted in battlefield preservation, battlefields, Colonial American history, Colonial American military history, Historic preservation
Tagged ABPP, American Battlefield Protection Program, Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, Colonial military parks, Fort Caroline National Memorial, Fort Frederica National Monument, Fort Matanzas National Monument, Fort Necessity National Battlefield, Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center, National Battlefield Parks, National Battlefield Sites, National Park Service, Pequot War, St. Augustine
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