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    • Locations: Eisenhower National Historic Site, Gettysburg National Military Park
    • Date Released: 2024-12-04
    A park ranger presents a program during the Winter Lecture Series. A crowd of people sit in an amphitheater as the ranger shows different slides on the screen.

    Beginning January 4, 2025, the popular Winter Lecture series will begin at Gettysburg National Military Park (NMP). Featuring some of the best National Park Service rangers and historians from across the region, the 8-week Winter Lecture Series of hour-long talks will examine a wide array of subjects related to the American Civil War and Gettysburg history.

    • Locations: Eisenhower National Historic Site, Gettysburg National Military Park
    • Date Released: 2024-11-26
    A black and white photo of American soldiers walking down a snow covered road in a forest during the Battle of the Bulge.

    Eighty years ago this December, General Dwight D. Eisenhower and Allied forces faced one of their greatest challenges of World War II when the Battle of the Bulge erupted in the Ardennes Forest. More than 30 Americans who died in the Battle of the Bulge are buried in Gettysburg National Cemetery. On Saturday, December 14, join a park ranger in Gettysburg National Cemetery at 3 pm for a special ranger-guided walking tour to commemorate the 80th anniversary of this battle.

  • Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park

    World War II Living History at Fort Moultrie

    • Locations: Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
    • Date Released: 2024-11-18
    Living history soldiers provide information about 1940s Army life

    World War II Living History at Fort Moultrie

    • Offices: Cultural Resources, Partnerships, and Science Directorate, Office of Communications
    • Date Released: 2024-09-17
    In a black and white photo, men in military uniforms are seen gathering around a counter where a group of women are serving food and drinks.

    The National Park Service today announced the designation of eight communities across the United States as American World War II Heritage Cities. The recognition honors the contributions of local towns, cities, counties, and their citizens who stepped into the workforce and volunteered to support America's war effort during World War II, which ended this month in 1945.

    • Locations: Gettysburg National Military Park
    • Date Released: 2024-08-22
    In the foreground is a World War II living historian speaking with two visitors standing next to a Jeep. Behind this group on the right is a khaki colored tent. In the rear is a two-story white house with a green roof and green shutters.

    Join Eisenhower National Historic Site (NHS) staff for our annual World War II Weekend from September 20 to 22. This year’s event theme is 1944, remembering the millions of Americans and Allies in arms who joined together with General Dwight D. Eisenhower in a “great crusade” to fight for freedom over fascism 80 years ago. Park rangers, guest speakers, living historians, and partner organizations will bring the stories and people of 1944 to life through three days of interactive programming and activities for visitors of all ages.

    • Locations: Manhattan Project National Historical Park
    • Date Released: 2024-08-06
    pink clouds brighten the sky behind a very tall and narrow 3-sided shelter with people gathered in front.

    Richland, W.A. – Manhattan Project National Historical Park will observe the 79th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Japan in the waning days of World War II in 1945 with a one-hour Lights for Peace program on August 9 starting at 8:00 pm PDT at the Fingernail Stage in Howard Amon Park in Richland.

    • Locations: Eisenhower National Historic Site, Gettysburg National Military Park
    • Date Released: 2024-05-13
    A group of people stand and hold small American flags and certificates. It

    Join Eisenhower National Historic Site (NHS) staff to remember and honor the men and women, who 80 years ago, who took part in General Dwight Eisenhower’s “great crusade” to liberate Europe. From June 6-9, park staff will host special programming at Eisenhower NHS and in Gettysburg National Cemetery to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Normandy.

    • Locations: Manhattan Project National Historical Park
    • Date Released: 2024-04-25
    a group of 15 adults stand in a semi-circle on a grassy area facing a woman wearing a campaign hat, gray shirt, and green pants who speaks to the group.

    Manhattan Project National Historical Park will host two programs during the first week of May. Life in Richland: Hanford Workers and their Families walking tour is scheduled for May 1 from 9:00-11:00 am starting at the Uptown Theater in Richland. Rangers will also lead a history hike up Candy Mountain on Saturday, May 4 from 9:00 am–11:30 am.

    • Locations: Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park
    • Date Released: 2024-03-29

    On Saturday, April 27, and on Sunday, April 28, from 9 am - 4 pm, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park will present a living history weekend focusing on the Women’s Army Corps training facility at Chickamauga Battlefield.

    • Offices: Cultural Resources, Partnerships, and Science Directorate, Office of Communications
    • Date Released: 2023-12-28
    The National D-Day Memorial is seen from an elevated view, with blue sky, mountains, and trees surrounding it.

    The American World War II Heritage Cities Program honors the contributions of local towns, cities, counties and their citizens who stepped into the workforce to support America's war effort during World War II. Only one American World War II Heritage City can be designated in each state or territory.

Last updated: March 12, 2024

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