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Pea Ridge National Military ParkUnion gunners fire at nearby Missouri State Guard troops at the begining of the first day of battle
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Pea Ridge National Military Park
Plan A Field Trip
 

Before taking a field trip to the park, please fill out the reservation form below. This assures that our staff is prepared for your visit and can plan accordingly so that your class doesn't miss out on things Pea Ridge has to offer.

You will not receive confirmation of your reservation unless there is a problem with your form.

Fee Waiver Form

 

Scheduled Groups

April 29: Alpena Elementary

April 30: Thomas Jefferson Elementary and Westside Elementary

 

May 1: Central Junior High

May 4: Crane Junior High

May 7: TG Smith

May 8: Bentonville Elementary, Exeter R-VI Elementary, Shaw Elementary, Thomas Jefferson Elementary

May 9: Pansy Kidd Middle School

May 12: Shiloh Christian, JB Hunt Elementary

May 13: Old High Middle School

May 14: George Elementary

May 15: Tucker School, Pea Ridge Elementary, Pea Ridge Middle School

May 17: HQ Air Mobility Command

May 18: HQ Air Mobility Command

May 19: Berryville Intermediate School

May 20: Pea Ridge Upper Elementary

 

July 2: Rogers Activity Center

July 25: Yvonne Richardson Community Center

A painting by H. Wilson indicates the store was on the east side of Wire Rd., but until recently a stone foundation stood on the west side.  

Did You Know?
Pratt’s Store was Curtis’ headquarters, a strategic spot at the junction of Wire Road and the Leetown battlefield. It is uncertain as to whether the original store was on the east or west side of the road.

Last Updated: April 24, 2009 at 16:44 EST