American Battlefield Trust Appeals Controversial 'Wilderness Crossing' Development
(Orange, Va.) — Together with local nonprofits and private citizens, the American Battlefield Trust has filed a legal challenge in Orange County, Va....
Remember the Fallen this Memorial Day Weekend at Sixteen Historic Sites and Museums
(Washington, D.C.) — In a tradition that formed following the Civil War, Americans have put aside one day each spring to uplift memories of fallen...
Mayor Cooper, Preservation Advocates Lauded for Steadfast Efforts to Protect Nashville's Fort Negley
(Nashville, Tenn.) — Although it dates to the Civil War, Nashville’s Fort Negley did not play a decisive role in the city’s namesake engagement during...
Media Advisory: Preservation Advocates Will Gather at Fort Negley to Celebrate Successes, Look to Future
(Nashville, Tenn.) — As the American Battlefield Trust, the nation’s largest battlefield preservation organization – with more than 56,000 acres...
Nonprofit's Third Annual "Victory Week" Lauds Preservation of 441 Historic Acres Across Four States
(Washington, D.C.) — One of the most fulfilling tasks the American Battlefield Trust carries out is sharing news of its preservation victories when...
History Nonprofit's Efforts Have Sent More Than 40K Students and Teachers on Field Trips Across America
(Washington, D.C.) — Much like Civil War veterans believed battlefields could serve as classrooms for civilians and military alike, the American...