
Nice venue with lots of interesting interactive areas for kids and adults. Movie tell of the history in a huge seating area. What a good spot to stop and they have a National stamp too, love...
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River Raisin National Battlefield Park in Monroe, MI, preserves and commemorates the January 1813 battles of the War of 1812, highlighting the significant victory for Tecumseh's Confederation and the British, as well as the major defeat for the U.S.
The aftermath of these battles led to the implementation of U.S. Indian laws that impacted the removal, relocation, and assimilation of native nations, a historical legacy that continues to resonate today.
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Nice venue with lots of interesting interactive areas for kids and adults. Movie tell of the history in a huge seating area. What a good spot to stop and they have a National stamp too, love...
When we first pulled up to the site there was a gaggle of historical reenactors dressed in uncomfortable woolen outfits holding muskets. They gotta be crazy about this place. Me, I thought it was...
Visited years ago before they redid the Visitor Center- WOW- What a difference, they really outdid themselves with the displays, and the size of the museum. It is definitely a good place to take...
The parking lot of the visitor's center is undergoing renovation right now, but there's still ample parking if you don't mind the dust! Inside, there is a very large diorama of the settlement, and...
What an amazing find! I had always seen the sign from the road but this is incredibly informative and intimate. I went in knowing NOTHING and within ten minutes while looking at the model of...
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