Strasburg, Virginia
Inside the museum at Hupp's Hill Civil War Park there's a long mural that tells the story of the American Civil War. The mural was originally commissioned by banker and preservationist Leo Bernstein when the museum was called the Stonewall Jackson Museum. It was completed in a short period of time by artists Chris Wilson and France Coates in 1991.
Several years after Mr. Bernstein's death in 2008, this property become a combination tourist information center and a museum run by the Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation.
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Those are very beautiful paintings. Although sad story about the war but very neatly presented.
ReplyDeleteThat is some mural
ReplyDeleteThe mural is beautiful, I like that it covers the whole wall. Great post, thanks for sharing.. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteDone in such somber tones, so fitting for the times. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteOh wow what an incredible mural. Amazing!
ReplyDeletelooks really neat! i do like the (as tom said above) somber tones.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful mural!
ReplyDeleteThat is a really nice exhibition room.
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Beautiful work. That's a museum I would thoroughly enjoy.
ReplyDeleteQuite a history on those walls.
ReplyDeleteThe mural is really beautiful. Enjoyed seeing it!
ReplyDeleteHistorical murals are always so interesting. The style seems more delicate than the typical street art I'm used to. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely fascinating. I'd like to see that.
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing work!
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