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I think this is a great idea! Why isn't Gettysburg participating?
The main reason this program only has nine participating parks is that it is a pilot project funded by a small grant from the NPS Southeast Regional Office. I had originally proposed the idea as a national program, but that was not to be at this time.
We are hopeful additional parks will want to join the program, but they may have to come up with their own funding for the Junior Civil War Historian patches. Any national park with a Civil War theme, that is also covered in their Junior Ranger program, is welcome to contact me about joining up.
Not sure why Gettysburg is not participating. I will say that Gettysburg was not real accommodating to my kids when they wanted to do the Junior Ranger program. They would only give them one booklet and told them they had to share and wanted them to share the badge as well. (this was a couple years ago, hopefully they've changed a bit since then)
We live on the west coast and our daughter was able to visit Antietam and Gettysburg last year and is disappointed that she will not be able to participate in this program . Would the Regional Office consider adding a 3rd option for kids who can only participate on-line?
The Southeast Region is doing the Civil War Junior Historian patch program. The other 3 areas with Civil War sites (North Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic, and National Capital) are issuing Civil War commemorative trading cards. There are 189 trading cards available from 23 National Parks 23 with Civil War connections. Gettysburg is doing the card series and that is why they are not participating in the Junior Historian program. The cards are free but you have to travel to the sites to collect them. Each of the 23 participating parks has different cards pertaining to their site.
The National Capital Region has come out with their own book of activities that says "Be a Civil War Junior Ranger!" that ties to their Civil War parks, but it is new and we can't find a park that actually awards the badge yet.