I've walked a lot of battlefields, but Fredericksburg has a gravity all its own. Standing at the Sunken Road, you can almost hear the roar of cannon from Marye's Heights and the futile cries of...
Fredericksburg Battlefield and Visitor Center
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The Fredericksburg Battlefield and Visitor Center is a significant site managed by the National Park Service, highlighting the rich history of the region and its role in the American Civil War. Visitors can explore various topics related to the park, including natural landscapes, military history, and cultural heritage, promoting education and awareness of the past.
As part of the National Park Service, the center offers resources for planning visits, educational programs for students and educators, and opportunities for community involvement through volunteer efforts. The dedication to preserving and celebrating America's story fosters a deeper understanding of the nation's history and natural environment.
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Talk about a humbling experience. We took an east coast trip as a family and decided to make the trip American History focused. I am so thankful we chose to stay in this area and visit this...
Unlike famous Civil War sites such as Gettysburg or Fort Sumter, I really hadn't heard of Fredericksburg from a historical perspective. Upon arriving at this visitor center, I suspect that the...
The Fredericksburg Battlefield Memorial is a moving tribute to Civil War soldiers. It's well-preserved, informative, and a peaceful place for reflection.
A nice visitor center with a good bit of exhibits and the 22 minute video if that interests you. It doesn't for us, so I can't speak for that. The exhibits are pretty interesting and you can see...
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