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For my birthday my son gave me a trip to Horse Shoe Bend National Military Park in Alabama. Horsehoe Bend is a pastoral park that shrouds the horrors that occurred there in its quiet beauty. 800 plus ...
They participated in native dances, checked out encampments, toured the museum and became Junior National Rangers of the park. To meet the requirements for the badge we had to interview any member ...
Horseshoe Bend National Military Park honors the spot where more than 800 Upper Creek Indians died fighting to keep their ancestral land, which eventually became the state of Alabama. Make a ...
DAVISTON | It’s almost like time is moving in reverse at Horseshoe Bend National Military Park. Many National Park Service sites are under increasing pressure from the things that people bring ...
The announcement came during an event honoring the 209th anniversary of the bloodiest clash between U.S. forces and Native American warriors at Horseshoe Bend National Military park in Alabama.
Horseshoe Bend has become “a little microcosm of what we’re seeing throughout a lot of, if not all of, the National Park Service.” Namely: bigger crowds of less experienced, less prepared ...
the first appearance was a 1996 Vignette as a Superintendent for the Horseshoe Bend National Military Park. The year with the highest average number of views per program was 2014 with an average ...
Ove Jensen, park ranger for the Horseshoe Bend National Military Park, will relate the story of the Battle of Horseshoe Bend for the “Old Times Are Not Forgotten” series at Comer Library.