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Perryville Battlefield

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150th Battle of Perryville Reenactment
October 5-7, 2012

The largest engagement fought in Kentucky, the Battle of Perryville was a Confederate tactical victory, though the heavy fighting and bloodshed forced Bragg to retreat into Tennessee.

This popular event involves hundreds of reenactors who camp, drill and provide demonstrations of military life during the Civil War.

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Visitor Resources

Civil War Trust web site.

Perryville Civil War Battlefield web site.

Kentucky Tourism's Civil War Trails web site.


On October 8, 1862, cannon explosions shattered the rural peace of this tranquil countryside and the death moans of young soldiers. Perryville became the site of the most destructive Civil War battle in the state which left more than 7,600 killed, wounded or missing. The park museum tells of the battle that was the South’s last serious attempt to gain possession of Kentucky. The battlefield is one of the most unaltered Civil War sites in the nation; vistas visible today are virtually those soldiers saw on that fateful day in 1862. A self-guided walking tour on the battlefield interprets battle events. This is one of the stops along Kentucky's Lincoln Heritage Trail.

Grounds are open year round. Museum/Gift Shop is closed Mon & Tues, Nov, Dec & Mar. Closed entirely Jan & Feb.
Contact
1825 Battlefield Rd.

Perryville, KY 40468
Phone: (859) 332-8631
Toll Free:
Email: kurt.holman@ky.gov
Park Manager: Kurt Holman

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150th Battle of Perryville
Oct 6 - Oct 7, 2012


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