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Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis and 2nd Earl Cornwallis, served as a British general during the American Revolution and notably surrendered his army to General Washington's Continental army and the allied French forces at Yorktown, Virginia in October 1781. This surrender effectively ended hostilities between British and American forces and led to peace negotiations, ending the war and recognizing American independence. Cornwallis later governed in India.
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Piscataway Park is home to bald eagles, beavers, deer, foxes, ospreys, and many other species. To complement the surroundings, the park has, in addition to a public fishing pier and two boardwalks over fresh water tidal wetlands, a variety of nature trails, meadows, and woodland areas. The park is also home to National Colonial Farm.
Charles F. Hovey
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Trek through pine forests and open marsh at Robinson Neck Preserve, a hidden gem on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Spot eagles, Delmarva fox squirrels, and sika deer while soaking in stunning views of Slaughter Creek. This peaceful 1.25-mile trail winds through diverse landscapes, ending in a breathtaking marsh vista, no boat required. Explore, listen, and discover this wild Chesapeake treasure.
The South Overlook Trail
Francis Marion
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Francis Marion, the “Swamp Fox,” challenged British rule in the South Carolina backcountry after the Continental Army’s defeat at Camden in August 1780. His militia used guerrilla warfare to frustrate British efforts to mobilize loyalists in the Georgetown District. Marion, formerly a Continental Army officer, coordinated effectively in the field with the Continental Army.
Riddle Me This
Lindenwald & Old Post Road
Calvin Burford – Kingfisher County, Oklahoma
Thorpe Hall
Snake River / Fox Creek Trailhead (6K3)
Lamar Valley - Wildlife Watching
Wayside: "Anishnaabek Aki" - Land of the Anishnaabek
Rattlesnake Lodge Trailhead
Graybeard Mountain Overlook
Glassmine Falls Overlook
French Broad Overlook
Fox Hunters Paradise Overlook
Craggy Gardens CCC Shelter
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The Craggy Gardens Trail Shelter is a relaxing spot at the high point of the Craggy Gardens Trail with amazing views from the adjacent meadow bald and chances to see a wide array of blooming flowers from spring to late fall. The shelter is also a historic CCC structure that pre-dates the Parkway and stands as a reminder of our past.