Jumat, 06 April 2018

Trees: Silent Survivors

Dedicated park rangers help preserve trees that weathered the war’s most brutal battles—and all the decades since. Forget Bloody Lane and the Dunker Church. On a sunny morning in March, I am skipping the typical driving tour at Antietam National Battlefield in favor of a walk in the woods. Specifically, I’m following two park rangers …

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