Stones River National Battlefield and Cemetery will host a series of events to commemorate Memorial Day this weekend. On Saturday, scouting and other youth groups are invited to place flags on more ...
RUTHERFORD COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — Until further notice, if you show up at the Stones River National Battlefield, you’ll find that its parking lot and visitor center are closed. “No one is working to ...
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MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WKRN) – The Stones River National Battlefield has more than doubled in visitor spending since 2012 and has brought over $40 million into the local community from tourism. Jim ...
The Stones River National Battlefield and Cemetery in Murfreesboro held a series of events over Memorial Day weekend to honor fallen U.S. military personnel.
Days of freezing rain turned roads into mud and soaked soldiers to the bone at the three-day Civil War Battle of Stones River in Murfreesboro on Dec. 31, 1863. For three days, more than 81,000 Union ...
The Battle of Stones River comes to life through original photos maps and the backdrop of one of the largest reenactments ever held in Tennessee with an impressive cast of over 5000 soldiers in full ...
It’s the forgotten battle of the Civil War. Fought in Tennessee, this Dec. 31, 1862, fight was every bit as big and bloody as Shiloh, but rarely talked about today. Ned Jilton II is a photographer, ...
Before the fog completely lifted from the heat of the day and the mourning doves were still singing on Saturday, hundreds of volunteers walked from the Visitor’s Center at Stones River National ...
On Jan. 5, 1863, exhausted Union soldiers of the Army of the Cumberland took possession of the sleepy farming center of Murfreesboro, in middle Tennessee. This seemingly uneventful occupation occurred ...
Exploration of the Battle of Stones River which was one of the hardest fought battles of the Civil War and took place between December 31, 1862 and January 2, 1863 with causalities of 27 percent on ...