Last updated: January 24, 2025
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The Adventures of Ranger Cow!
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Want to go on an adventure yourself? Download a Ranger Cow below and take it with you! Share your pictures on social media by using the hashtag #RangerCowNPS.
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The Battle of Kings Mountain was on October 7, 1780. It was the turning point of the war in South Carolina. In about one hour of fighting, patriot militia defeated an entire loyalist force. After many patriot defeats, the victory gave people hope that the war could be won in South Carolina.
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Next week Ranger Cow wants "Moore" adventures in the American Revolution. Guess where he will be next week!
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This was Ranger Cow’s last visit in this series but don’t be sad! You’ll see him again here and there throughout the year! In the future, we will make new series with him visiting other parks and important places.

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The USS Cowpens (CG-63) is named after the Battle of Cowpens. This American Revolutionary War battle took place in the backcountry of South Carolina on January 17, 1781.


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Carl Sandburg was a well-known writer in the 20th century. He wrote poetry, biography, children's stories, and more! Ranger Cow explored Sanburg's home, admired his books, walked the beautiful grounds, and took pictures with some cool vehicles! It was a very fun trip at a fantastic site!
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