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Young visitors to Stones River National Battlefield may become Junior Rangers during their visit. The park offers two activity books (Ages 6–8 and Ages 9–12). Candidates who successfully complete these activities will receive a certificate, ID card, and a Junior Ranger badge.

If you can’t make it to the battlefield, you can visit the WebRanger Headquarters on the web and explore your national parks from home.

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photo: Paul Laurence Dunbar, Orville Wright, and Wilbur Wright Did You Know?

The battle at Stones River claimed more than 23,500 casualties making it one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. Stones River National Battlefield stands today as a silent reminder of those individuals who lost their lives there.
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