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The Hard Reality of Fort Pillow: Interpreting the Massacre of US Colored Troops in 1864
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With assistance from the NPS American Battlefield Protection Program’s Battlefield Interpretation Grant, Fort Pillow State Historic Park seeks to enhance battlefield interpretation through an augmented reality (AR) mobile application and interpretive waysides. The project aims to preserve and enhance the historic integrity of the battlefield, while also making it more accessible and engaging to modern audiences.
Helena AR, Trail of Tears
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The Delta Cultural Center and the exhibits on the Helena Levee walk have content about Indian Removal. Helena residents of the 1830s watched tens of thousands of Cherokee, Choctaw, Muscogee (Creek), and Chickasaw pass by as they traveled south on the Mississippi River. Unlike the river today, during Indian Removal is was dangerous for a variety of reasons from sickness onboard and low river levels to fires and explosions on the steamboats.
Harding Ice Cap Camp
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In the spring of 1970, The Fish House News advertised round trip tickets from Seward to the Harding “Ice Cap” for $15.00 per person. Jackie and Joe Stanton, owners of Harbor Air, and Jim Arness of Nikiski partnered to provide this unique sightseeing experience. Ten Ski-Doos and three Ski-Boose awaited visitors on top of the ice field where they could be rented for $7.00 an hour.
Salvo Soundside Beach
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Salvo Day Use Area has sandy sound-front beaches, plenty of parking, and seasonally opened restroom facilities. The comfort station has two changing bays, an outdoor shower, and two pit-style restrooms.The area is ideal for watersport lovers, including kayakers, kiteboarders, windsurfers, and stand-up paddle boarders. It is also a good playground for young families, where the gentler, warmer waters of the Pamlico Sound are perfect for splashing around and playing in. There ar