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June 14-15 Head on out to Parkers Crossroads Battlefield Park to enjoy the Big Chili Cook off on Saturday and to hear a host of historians!
The Trails will be open all weekend for "Forrest's Great Escape". There will be demonstrations in the log cabin homestead and along the trail all day Saturday.
Sunday you can join the Period Church Service at 9. The demostrations last up til 4 and the weekend will end with the dedication of the McPeake Cabin. It's a 1850-s log structure recently reconstructed on the battlefield.
Join us at the Crossroads this weekend!
Parker's Crossroads Tennessee just off I 40 in Henderson County
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Parkers Crossroads is a small community just off I-40 at Exit 108. Best know for it's Civil War Battlefield, which has been perserved over the years.
Also, there is a lovely city park complete with huge oak trees, ballfields, picnic area, and walking trails.
State Highway 22 runs through Parkers Crossroads, which is 10 miles from Lexington, and about 10 miles from Huntington.
So...if there are any business owners thinking of expanding, you owe it to yourself our Exit 108, off I-40, between Memphis and Nashville.





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Clean Up, Clean Up Everybody Do Your Share! Remember that old Barney Song? UGH! 
Well this Saturday, April 12 we all have an opportunity to do just that at the Parkers Crossroads Civil War Park Day. History buffs and preservationists from around the country in partnership with the Civil War Preservation Trust & the History Channel will work to lcean and restore America's civil war battlefields, cemetaries and parks.
Volunteers are needed to rake leaves, remove limbs and pick up trash at the park. For their hard work, volunteers will receive a t-shirt. Local historians will be onsite to discuss the significance of the civil war site.
For more information email contact@parkerscrossroads.com

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