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Petersburg National Battlefield will host living history programs and tours to commemorate the 160th anniversary of the Battle of the Crater. This 10-hour battle, fought on July 30, 1864, has become one of the most famous events of the siege, yet is often misunderstood. Visitors are welcome to explore the stories of that battle and the soldiers and civilians who experienced it.Saturday, July 27
Eastern Front Visitor Center 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
• Living historians will have displays focusing on the civilian experience of the siege.
• An interactive map program about the Battle of the Crater will be offered throughout the day.
Eastern Front Tour Road Stop 8 10 am – 4:30 pm
(All programs will run 20-25 minutes)
10:00 am – United States Colored Troops at Petersburg
10:30 am – Ranger Program: Digging the Mine
11:00 am – Alfred Waud, Civil War Sketch Artist
11:30 am – Artillery Demonstration
12:00 pm – Infantry Demonstration
2:00 pm – United States Colored Troops at Petersburg
2:30 pm – Ranger Program: Battle of the Crater
3:00 pm – Alfred Waud, Civil War Sketch Artist
3:30 pm – Artillery Demonstration
4:00 pm – Infantry Demonstration
Living historians will be available for discussions between programs at their encampments. The park’s hands-on education trailer will also be on site throughout the day.
Sunday, July 28
Eastern Front Tour Road Stop 8 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
(All programs will run 20-25 minutes)
10:30 am – Ranger Program: Battle of the Crater
11:00 am – United States Colored Troops at Petersburg
11:30 am – Alfred Waud, Civil War Sketch Artist
12:00 pm – Infantry Demonstration
2:30 pm – Ranger Program: Battle of the Crater
Living historians will be available for discussions between programs at their encampments. The park’s hands-on education trailer will also be on site throughout the day.
Programs are weather permitting and schedule is subject to change.
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5001 Siege Rd, Petersburg, VA 23803, United States