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Stones River National Battlefield Murfreesboro in 1863 from Harper's Weekly
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Stones River National Battlefield
Interpretive Programs
 
A park ranger talks to visitors sitting on a log.

Park rangers and volunteers offer a variety of talks, walks, tours and living history programs throughout the year.

You can learn more about upcoming programs by using the links below. You can also use ourĀ Schedule of Events for program information on specific dates.

Ranger Programs

Living History Programs

Hallowed Ground

Special Events

Confederate Soldier Cooking
Schedule of Events
Check out what's happening at Stones River National Battlefield.
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Student pretending to load a cannon.
Education Programs
Learn more about education opportunities at Stones River National Battlefield
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Boy Scout placing a flag at a grave site.
For Scouts
Follow this link to more information about scouting activities at the park.
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Did You Know?

Did You Know?
Nathan Bedford Forrest and his men were defeated by a Union force in a small battle along the Wilkinson Pike. The Battle of the Cedars was fought on December 7, 1864.

Last Updated: April 18, 2011 at 14:51 MST