Confederate Memorial State Historic Site
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PARK INFORMATION
Step onto the peaceful grounds of Confederate Memorial State Historic Site and experience a historic park setting. The site was once home to the Confederate Soldiers Home of Missouri, which provided comfort and refuge to 1,600 Civil War veterans and their families for nearly 60 years. Although the site is associated with the Civil War, it is an indirect result of the war, rather than a battle site; its purpose was to care for veterans who could no longer care for themselves.
Today, visitors can visit the restored chapel and the Confederate Home cemetery, and learn about the Confederate Home and the role it played in post-Civil War Missouri. The site’s 135 acres include six fishing ponds, a disc golf course, numerous picnic areas, and a park road that is popular for walking and biking.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/confederate-memorial-state-historic-site for more information.

DESCRIPTION

Confederate Memorial State Historic Site in Higginsville, Missouri, is a somber and historically significant location. This site commemorates the Confederate soldiers who died during the Civil War and those who lived in the Confederate Soldiers Home of Missouri, which operated from 1891 to 1950. The site includes a cemetery, the chapel that was part of the home, and several other historical structures. The grounds are peaceful and offer a contemplative environment.

Regarding drone usage:

Drone Flight Legality
1. Permission from Park Authorities: Generally, drones are often prohibited in many state parks to protect wildlife, ensure visitor safety, and preserve the serenity of the location. Confirm with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources or the park's administration if drone flights are permitted at Confederate Memorial State Historic Site.
2. FAA Regulations: If the park allows drone flights, you must comply with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations. The site itself is not typically in controlled airspace that requires special FAA authorization like LAANC (Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability), but you should double-check using the FAA's B4UFLY app or their interactive airspace map.

Other Considerations
1. Respectful Filming: Given the nature of the site as a memorial, ensure that your drone activities do not disturb the peace or disrespect the memorials and visitors.
2. Wildlife and Environmental Protection: Avoid flying the drone close to wildlife, particularly nesting birds, and ensure that your drone does not contribute to any environmental degradation.
3. Privacy Concerns: Be mindful of visitors' privacy; flying too close to individuals without their consent might be intrusive and against park rules.
In summary, while the Confederate Memorial State Historic Site offers potential for stunning aerial photography, it's essential to verify with park authorities if drone usage is allowed and to adhere strictly to both FAA regulations as well as local rules to ensure a respectful and lawful flight.

TRAIL ADDRESS

Confederate Memorial State Historic Site, 211 W 1st St #8158, Higginsville, MO 64037, USA

FLIGHT AREA

Trail outline N/A

AIRSPACE

Unknown

MEMBERS-ONLY

No

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