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Posted at 12:00 AM Apr. 4, 2011 | Updated: 4:47 AM Apr. 4, 2011
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Brooke Callaway, 12, right, and Hannah Orndorff, 11, both members of the Lebanon Church 4-H club, cut down a cedar tree to help clear a field as Natalie Peterson, 3, looks on Saturday at the New Market Battlefield Historical Park as part of Park Day, a national event sponsored by the Civil War Preservation Trust to help clean and restore historical landmarks. Andrew Thayer/Daily
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Virginia Military Institute cadets Michael Herron, left, Sean Ayres, center, and Glenn Copenhaver repair a fence. Andrew Thayer/Daily
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Benjamin Aldrich, 10, of Bridgewater, cuts down a cedar tree to help clear a field at the New Market Battlefield Historical Park on Saturday. Andrew Thayer/Daily
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Dakota Funkhouser, 14, a member of the Lebanon Church 4-H club, throws a cedar tree onto a large pile to help clear a field at the New Market Battlefield Historical Park on Saturday. Andrew Thayer/Daily
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