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Richmond National Battlefield ParkCannon firing program, a part of the anniversary program at Cold Harbor battlefield
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Richmond National Battlefield Park
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Two girls and their mother find a national park on a map for National Park Wee activities.
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Junior Rangers participate in Richmond National Battlefield Park's National Park Week activities.

Looking for a way to explore a national park? Become a Junior Ranger! Children will earn a certificate and a Jr. Ranger patch or badge when they participate in this fun and engaging activity. 

Richmond National Battlefield Park has two Junior Ranger booklets, one for the Tredegar Iron Works and one for the battlefields. (Note:  these booklets are designed to be completed on site.)  Come join us and become a National Junior Ranger!

 
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Tombstone at Cold Harbor National Cemetery  

Did You Know?
Thousands of Confederate soldiers who died in Richmond’s hospitals or in the battles around the city are buried at either Hollywood or Oakwood cemeteries. Most of the Union dead are buried in one of five National Cemeteries: Richmond, Cold Harbor, Seven Pines, Glendale or Fort Harrison.

Last Updated: June 23, 2008 at 13:45 EST