We first went to the memorial location. This was a cute little park and it provided a bike trail th...
Fallen Timbers Battlefield
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Located in Maumee, OH, Fallen Timbers Battlefield holds historical significance as the site of a pivotal battle during the Northwest Indian War. This National Historic Landmark, managed by the National Park Service (NPS), offers visitors a glimpse into a crucial chapter of American history. The NPS, established on August 25, 1916, is entrusted with the preservation and interpretation of this battlefield, ensuring that its natural and cultural resources are conserved for generations to come.
Stepping onto the grounds of Fallen Timbers Battlefield, visitors are transported back in time to 1794 when General Anthony Wayne's forces clashed with Native American tribes led by Blue Jacket. This site serves as a reminder of the struggles and conflicts that shaped the young nation. Through educational programs and interpretive exhibits, the NPS invites guests to explore and learn about this significant event in American history, fostering an appreciation for the past and the sacrifices made by those who came before us.
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This was a nice little walk on the loop trail behind the visitor center. Unfortunately, the visitor...
The Visitor's center is not open. There is an easy to walk trail with information about battle at va...
