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LBL Offers Programs on the Fall of Fort Henry and "Life Before the Civil War"

GOLDEN POND, KY - Land Between The Lakes (LBL) National Recreation Area will be adding a new Civil War themed program to the Winter Calendar of Events. The new program "Life Before The Civil War" will be held at The Homeplace, a living history farm on the Tennessee portion of LBL, Saturday, February 13 and Saturday, February 20 from 10am-4pm. This program will be offered in addition to the popular Fort Henry Anniversary Walk to be held again on Saturday, February 6, from 1-4pm.

In February of 1862, "Between the Rivers" was bracing for war. Confederate forces occupied Fort Henry with Federal forces moving up the Tennessee River. Relive the events before and during the siege of Fort Henry on this free guided walk around the remnants of Fort Henry's outer fortifications. Meet at Fort Henry Hiking Trail Parking Lot on Saturday, February 6, dress for the weather, waterproof footgear recommended, and moderate walking required.

Then on February 13 and 20, learn more about what life was like in this area during the years before war came to "Between the Rivers." Visit The Homeplace for a glimpse of daily life in antebellum middle Tennessee. Enjoy a self-guided tour of a working second generation family farmstead and learn just how important rivers were to families in this area during the 1850s. Program available with paid admission; $4 adults, $2 ages 5-12, and free ages 4 and under. "We are very excited to be offering more Civil War themed programs at LBL," said Cindy Earls, Special Events Coordinator. "To have programs at The Homeplace featuring what life was like before the war and offering a guided walk at Fort Henry during the anniversary of the battle, truly allows visitors a chance to see history come to life." All programs will take place weather permitting as February weather can be very unpredictable. For more information on these programs or cancellation due to weather, call 270-924-2020.

Land Between The Lakes is managed by the Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, in partnership with "Friends of LBL", to provide public lands outdoor recreation and environmental education. LBL information and maps are available on our website at www.lbl.org or by calling 1-800-LBL-7077 or 270-924-2000. We encourage visitors to review our website each season, and throughout the season, for our Calendar of Events, updates on programs and policies, and temporary trail and road closures. You can find out more about "Friends of LBL" at www.friendsoflbl.org.

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(January 21, 2010)


 

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