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Event 

Title:
Raid on Martin's Station
When:
11 May 2012 - 13 May 2012
Where:
Wilderness Road State Park - Ewing
Category:
Battle

Description

Dept. of the Geographer Internal Point of Contact for Event: Capt. Tony Holbrook, Party Chief, Scull's' Survey Party

 

http://www.historicmartinsstation.com/raid.html


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Venue

Wilderness Road State ParkMap
Venue:
Wilderness Road State Park   -   Website
Street:
U.S. 58 & State Road 690
ZIP:
24248
City:
Ewing
State:
VA
Country:
Country: us

Description

Wilderness Road State Park was purchased in 1993. The park is about 310 acres that lie astride the Wilderness Road, a route carved by Daniel Boone in 1775. The route, which followed a buffalo trace, opened America’s first western frontier. Most notable in the park are the Karlan Mansion built in the 1877, a state-of-the-art visitor center and Martin's Station, a replica of a colonial frontier fort that was on this site in 1775. Click here to visit the Friends of Wilderness Road's website, which provides details about the fort.

Karlan Mansion is unfurnished but may be rented for special events. Bikes can be rented to ride the Wilderness Road Trail, an eight-mile multi-purpose trail that passes through the park. The park also has the Indian Ridge Trail, which is a self-guided trail, and offers interpretive and environmental educational programs. Snacks and other merchandise are available year-round at the Powder Horn Gift Shop in the visitor center.


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