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Ball's Bluff Battlefield Regional Park

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Patrick And Joanna
September 1, 2016
Great place to get some local cultural and history.
Cat
August 16, 2021
Located on high banks above the Potomac River north of Leesburg, this regional park contains one of the smallest National Cemeteries in the nation, burial place of soldiers who died in the infamous Battle of Ball’s Bluff on October 21st, 1861. The park offers a one-mile hiking trail with interpretive signs, which take you through open ground, past the cemetery through woodland to high bluffs overlooking the river, spectacular views all around.
Located on high banks above the Potomac River north of Leesburg, this regional park contains one of the smallest National Cemeteries in the nation, burial place of soldiers who died in the infamous Battle of Ball’s Bluff on October 21st, 1861. The park offers a one-mile hiking trail with interpretiv…
Buddy & Susan
September 11, 2017
Nature & hiking trails along with Civil War history.
Brian
February 5, 2017
Loudoun County remained fairly neutral, but contested during the American Civil War. Go walk the trails and see the battlefields where some of the larger conflicts too place.
Susan
August 26, 2016
Historic civil war site. There are many others.

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Balls Bluff Road Northeast
Leesburg, VA