155th Anniversary of the Battle of Monocacy

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155th Anniversary of the Battle of Monocacy

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on July 2, 2019. It is reproduced in full below.

FREDERICK, MD - The Battle of Monocacy, known as “The Battle That Saved Washington," took place on July 9, 1864, as part of the third and final Confederate campaign into Maryland. Monocacy National Battlefield will commemorate the 155th Anniversary of the Battle of Monocacy with a FREE special event on July 6-7, museum exhibit opening and a Ranger-led auto tour on July 9.

Visit the park on July 6-7 for programs that include infantry and artillery firing demonstrations, military living history encampments, battlefield orientation programs and a children’s activity. Also, be among the first to see the new exhibition “They Became Heroes-Tenth Vermont Volunteer Infantry" opening on July 6. The exhibit will explore the role of the Tenth Vermont at the Battle of Monocacy and highlight the two men who earned Medals of Honor. On Tuesday, July 9 at 9:00 a.m. meet a ranger at the Visitor Center for an in-depth tour of the battlefield in a caravan style tour.

All programs and activities will take place at the Monocacy National Battlefield Visitor Center: 5201 Urbana Pike, Frederick, MD 21704 (GPS address only).

Saturday and Sunday: *All times are subject to change.

* Battlefield Orientation Talks:

** 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. & 2:30 p.m.

* Infantry Firing Demonstrations:

** 10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m., & 2:00 p.m.

* Artillery Firing Demonstrations:

** 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., & 3:00 p.m.

Tuesday:

* Battlefield Tour

** 9:00 a.m. at the Visitor Center

Tags: civil war civil war artillery monocacy national battlefield living history battle of monocacy driving tour ranger- led program

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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