Battle of Lexington State Historic Site
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People called Oliver Anderson’s house “the best arranged dwelling house west of St. Louis.” But it became more famous as the center of a bloody three-day Civil War battle in 1861. Walk through the Anderson House at Battle of Lexington State Historic Site and marvel at the bullet holes still in the walls and evidence of the cannon shots. The battlefield is peaceful now, dotted with orchards and gardens, but battle scars remain. A visitor center provides a comprehensive view of the battle that raised Missouri State Guard spirits that the war was winnable and made Unionists in Missouri think twice about whether they could hold the state. The site is located in the town of Lexington and is one of the closest Civil War sites to Interstate 70.
NEW IN 2023: The historic site now offers an electronic off-road track chair that visitors with mobility issues can use on Battlefield Trail and the Anderson House walkway. Click here for more information.According to the Missouri State Department of Natural Resources, "Want to fly your drone? There are no laws prohibiting drones on state park grounds, but we do ask that you keep it to the main, open day-use areas and be respectful of other visitors in the park. If you will be taking photos for professional use or sale, there would be a process to go through to gain approval for that.

Go to https://mostateparks.com/park/battle-lexington-state-historic-site for more information.

DESCRIPTION

The Battle of Lexington State Historic Site is located in Lexington, Missouri, and commemorates the Battle of Lexington, also known as the Battle of the Hemp Bales, which took place during the American Civil War in September 1861. This historic site includes preserved battlefield areas, original buildings, and interpretive markers that help visitors understand the significance of the battle. Features like the Anderson House, which served as a hospital during the battle, and various trails and exhibits add to the educational value of the site.

When it comes to flying a drone at the Battle of Lexington State Historic Site, you must consider several factors:
1. State and Local Regulations: While Missouri does not have statewide drone regulations that restrict flying over historic sites explicitly, state parks and historic sites often have their own specific rules regarding UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) operations. It is essential to check with the site management or the Missouri Department of Natural Resources for site-specific regulations.
2. Federal Regulations: Flying a drone for recreational or commercial purposes within U.S. airspace is governed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). You must adhere to FAA regulations, such as maintaining line-of-sight with your drone, not flying above 400 feet, and avoiding restricted airspace.
3. LANCE Authorization: The Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LANCE) is used to manage airspace around airports. The Battle of Lexington State Historic Site is not proximate to major airports, so LANCE authorization is likely not required. However, if you plan on flying near controlled airspace, you need to verify through the FAA's B4UFLY app or another airspace authorization tool.
4. Permissions and Respect: Even if drones are permitted under general aviation regulations, it's crucial to respect the site's significance and the experience of other visitors. Ensure that your drone activities do not disturb the peace or create a nuisance. Always seek permission from the site's management before flying your drone to ensure that you are following all local guidelines and rules.
Before planning your drone flight:
- Check the specific rules and guidelines of the Battle of Lexington State Historic Site.
- Review FAA regulations regarding drone operations.
- Use apps like B4UFLY to check for any airspace restrictions in the area.
- Contact the site management to secure explicit permission and ensure compliance with any local policies.
By taking these steps, you can ensure a responsible and enjoyable drone flying experience that respects both the law and the historical significance of the site.

TRAIL ADDRESS

Battle of Lexington State Historic Site, 1101 Delaware St, Lexington, MO 64067, USA

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