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Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield is located 10 miles southwest of Springfield, Missouri, at the intersection of Highway ZZ and Farm Road 182. SPRINGFIELD NEWS-LEADER.
About Wilson's Creek National Battlefield . Missouri had more skirmishes and battles than any other state other than Virginia and Tennessee. On August 10, 1861 the first major battle fought west ...
Entrance to Wilson's Creek National Battlefield is free. For more information or to request program accommodations, please call the visitor center at (417) 732-2662.
Activities to commemorate the Battle of Wilson's Creek start at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 10, with an outdoor ceremony on the Visitor Center lawn.
Wilson's Creek National Battlefield is located 10 miles southwest of Springfield, Missouri, at the intersection of Highway ZZ and Farm Road 182. Admission to the park is free.
REPUBLIC, Mo. (KY3) - The National Park Service says that prescribed burns are planned at Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield over the next two weeks. Officials will conduct a prescribed burn at ...
REPUBLIC, Mo. — Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield is offering a open field trip day for homeschool students on Friday, May 30. According to a Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield social ...
REPUBLIC, Mo. — In honor of Veterans Day, Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield held a luminary tour Saturday night that featured over 2,500 luminaries positioned around the battlefield, each ...
Credit: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield. Around 70% to 90% of a bald eagle's diet is fish. The birds, however, are opportunist feeders, according to the American Eagle Foundation.
Monday marked the the 159th anniversary of the Battle of Wilson’s Creek. The National Park Service held a ceremony Monday morning at the battlefield to remember the fight and to pay respects to ...
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Credit: Wilson's Creek National Battlefield. Around 70% to 90% of a bald eagle's diet is fish. The birds, however, are opportunist feeders, according to the American Eagle Foundation.