Attention history listeners!
Are you wanting to hear more about the American Revolution in the Southern Theater of the war? Come take a listen to our new podcast "Southern War!"
Join Ranger William from Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail and Ranger Adrian from Ninety Six National Historic Site as they are joined by special guests from the History-field from across the southeastern United States as they discuss various topics about the American Revolution, Public History, and professional interpretation!
Are you wanting to hear more about the American Revolution in the Southern Theater of the war? Come take a listen to our new podcast "Southern War!"
Join Ranger William from Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail and Ranger Adrian from Ninety Six National Historic Site as they are joined by special guests from the History-field from across the southeastern United States as they discuss various topics about the American Revolution, Public History, and professional interpretation!
For a chance to see our Rangers, sites, and programs without having to make the trip, visit our YouTube channel!
The "Southern Campaign NPS" channel is shared by FOUR different parts of the National Park Service dedicated to the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution: Ninety Six National Historic Site, Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail, Kings Mountain National Military Park, and Cowpens National Battlefield!
Join the Park Rangers and Volunteers from these sites and trails to learn more about the many stories and resources that make these places special.
The "Southern Campaign NPS" channel is shared by FOUR different parts of the National Park Service dedicated to the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution: Ninety Six National Historic Site, Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail, Kings Mountain National Military Park, and Cowpens National Battlefield!
Join the Park Rangers and Volunteers from these sites and trails to learn more about the many stories and resources that make these places special.
Wolf Creek flows through the Abingdon Muster Grounds in Abingdon, Virginia. This site is the western trailhead of the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail.
Choate's Ford across the Holston River in Bluff City, Tennessee. This point was the river crossing used by Virginia patriots on their way to the gathering at Sycamore Shoals to then begin their march across the mountains.
Last updated: August 6, 2024