At the Virginia Museum of the Civil War, New Market
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...when I attended the University of Georgia in the 1960s many were still fighting the Civil War. As Americans we don't seem to learn from history and now state after state don't want to teach American history!
ReplyDeleteGreat celebratory gathering...I would love to visit that museum, though I do know the Civil War was over, won by the north, and many southeners have trouble accepting it!
ReplyDeleteI love visiting museums. I really regret never seeing this. Linda, your photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful architecture.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like quite the celebration! All your photographs are wonderful, Linda, but that last one is our favorite!
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