Grab the family and step into history at the Stones River National Battlefield in Tennessee, where you can enjoy an interactive lesson about the Civil War. The park recreates a battle with cannons and ditches placed as they were in the war, complete with statues to memorialize the fallen soldiers.
Take respectful glance across the headstones as you admire the field.
Stones River National Battlefield commemorates the three-day battle, one of the bloodiest of the Civil War. From December 31, 1862 through January 2, 1863 the Union achieved a strategic victory.
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You'll find many cannon replicas within the park placed as if ready for battle.
There, you'll see even more artifacts with plenty of detailed information.
The Stones River National Battlefield is free to visit. Choose the self-guided tour through the park, or receive in-depth insights from park rangers with a guided tour available from May through October. Most of these tours are caravan tours, where visitors follow the tour leader in their own vehicles and get out at various locations, but there are occasional walking and bike tours as well. For more Civil War history in Tennessee, check out our previous article.
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