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Travel: Agriculture as rehabilitation

2024-12-15 - Leonberg, Germany - Photo by Veronica Arnold
Cows at Seehaus, an alternative rehabilitation system in Leonberg, where young men are getting a new chance at life, and being given life skills and social skills to make it more likely they are successful.
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Travel: Seehaus facilities

2024-12-15 - Leonberg, Germany - Photo by Veronica Arnold
At Seehaus, young men in the juenvile justice system are taught trades, live in a family-type situation, have agricultural setting, far from town, set in the hills and mountains.
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Scenic Kentucky: Camp Nelson

2024-12-15 - Jessamine Co., KY - Photo by Pen
Camp Nelson National Monument, formerly the Camp Nelson Civil War Heritage Park, is a 525-acre national monument, historical museum and park located in southern Jessamine County, about 75 miles northeast of Columbia.

The American Civil War era camp was established in 1863 as a depot for the Union Army during the Civil War. It became a recruiting ground for new soldiers from Eastern Tennessee and enslaved people, many of whom had fled their living conditions to be soldiers. On October 26, 2018, President Donald Trump proclaimed the site as Camp Nelson National Monument, the 418th unit of the National Park Service (NPS) system. (Wikipedia).
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