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Friends of Cedar Mountain Battlefield

Friends of Cedar Mountain Battlefield

Battlefield Interpretation and Preservation

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March snow

Round bales of hay stand as sentinels in a snowy landscape with Cedar Mountain in the distance.

Our thanks to Bud Clark for the photo.

Author Karen BoushiePosted on March 9, 2019March 11, 2019Categories Photography

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About our organization

Cedar Mountain Battlefield Foundation, Inc. is a community-based nonprofit corporation. We incorporated in Virginia in April 2004.

Because much of the Cedar Mountain Battlefield is privately owned, we are working cooperatively with local landowners and the local community to protect and restore the battlefield for this and future generations.

Battlefield hours & address

Battlefield: Open Dawn to Dusk
Visitor Center: Sat 10 am - 4 pm & Sun 11 am -4 pm
Address: 9465 General Winder Rd., Rapidan, VA 22733
Postal Address: PO Box 1853, Culpeper, VA 22701

Recent Posts

  • Warwick School Visits Cedar Mountain Battlefield
  • The Throckmorton family at Cedar Mountain
  • Captain E. A. Bowen, Part 4; A Visit to Culpeper
  • Guided battlefield tours
  • 2022 160th Anniversary Event; 1st day pictures.
  • Signage project updates markers at battlefield
  • Culpeper, Manassas battlefields make Virginia’s ‘Most Endangered Historic Places’ list

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  • About Us
    • Our Partners
  • Visit Cedar Mountain
    • Children’s activities
  • News & Events
    • Annual Living History Event
    • Cedar Mountain Battlefield Establishes Foundation
    • Cedar Mountain Rally 5k & 10k
    • Soldiers of Virginia – 1607-1945
    • Guided Battlefield Tours
  • Preservation & Research
    • Battlefield Features
    • Battlefield Preservation
    • Historic Research
    • Historic Images
  • Official Records
    • Confederate Reports
    • Union Reports
  • Contact Us
    • Membership
    • Ancestor Recognition
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