Keynote speaker U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D., Toledo), left, shakes hands with Steve Shawaker of Sylvania Township during the dedication of the Fallen Timbers Battlefield, located at U.S. 24 and Jerome Road, in Maumee on Sunday.
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Lisa Rocco, left, and her son Austin Rocco, 7, of Maumee walk along a trail during the dedication of the Fallen Timbers Battlefield.
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David Westrick, president, Fallen Timbers Battlefield Preservation Commission, during the dedication.
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David Westrick, president, Fallen Timbers Battlefield Preservation Commission, during the dedication.
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Chantal Gros-Louis of the Wyandot Quebec Canadian branch of the confederacy, wolf clan, during the dedication of the Fallen Timbers Battlefield.
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D'Arcy Tammaro, Pidgeon Family Chief with the Wyandot of Anderdon Nation, left, and Larry Hamilton of the Wyandot Nation salute their flags during the dedication.
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Keynote speaker Marcy Kaptur, center, speaks with Joe Fausnaugh, left, Chief of Operations at Metropolitan Park District of the Toledo Area, and Dave Zenk, right, Deputy Director, Metroparks of the Toledo Area.
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Ralph Johnson, left, speaks with Mike Pratt, Regional Dean of Miami University, before the dedication.
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Bob Heckman, left, Park Services Supervisor, and Shannon DeYoung, right, Manager, Park Programming and Interpretation, listen to speakers.
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People walk down the trail toward the tent during the dedication.
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Jamie Oxendine, Ohio University Professor of Diversity and Inclusion, during the dedication of the Fallen Timbers Battlefield.
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