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Old 09-18-2011, 09:13 AM
Johnny Reb Johnny Reb is offline
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WE will be making our yearly visit to Gettysburg Pa Tomorrow with the Wife and Boys. Ive been to Gettysburg many many times, but I just never get tired of the place. For me it's like going back in time , my Wife loves it too. There is always something new to see or do, I'm like a kid in a candy store. This year we are going to try horseback riding and do a lot of shopping at the souvenir stores, we will also be looking for places that we would like to live in that area
what are some of the special places some of you have?

Hey Adam
I will be going through Mansfield tomorrow morning and I will be looking in them hills of yours for some smoke from Black Powder.
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Old 09-18-2011, 07:04 PM
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Know what you are talking about Adam. My Civil War Battle Ground that I keep returning to is Vicksburg. Just something about it that keeps bringing me back.
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Old 09-18-2011, 11:40 PM
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We've been to Gettysburg a few times; while I think I would always enjoy going there, my wife doesn't.....
Fortunately, I have family that lives fairly close by in Maryland.

I've done the horseback ride thing in the past....kinda cool, but don't expect to be doin' any cavalry charges or anything like that; you aren't going to go faster than a walk. Still, you get a different perspective, and IIRC you will go just north of little round top/devil's den, right by the barn where General Sickles was wounded (you can still see cannon ball holes in the barn), through the peach orchard, to where Pickett's charge started, and then back again.

One of my special places is Fort Michilmackinac, at the straits between the U.P and L.P. in Michigan. Started as a trading center by the French in the 1600's, it was later built into a fort. After the F&I war, the fort became a possesion of the English, and was later lost to Pontiac's forces during Pontiac's rebellion in 1763. The British later moved the fort to a nearby island (Mackinaw Island), but the history there can't be stamped out.
I was a boy of 10 when I first saw it, and try to get back as often as I can. As a kid, I was more into history and science (yes, I was a nerd) than baseball and sports, and fell in love with the place.
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Old 09-19-2011, 12:15 PM
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First of all I love Gettysburg but man do I get a errie feeling when there. Its one of those place you were in another life. I do go as often as I can. Shilo is nest on my list. Did Franklin this year.
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Old 09-22-2011, 07:12 PM
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As a kid, I was more into history and science (yes, I was a nerd) than baseball and sports, and fell in love with the place.
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I guess I was a nerd too, because History was my thing not sports.
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Old 09-22-2011, 07:25 PM
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First of all I love Gettysburg but man do I get a errie feeling when there. Its one of those place you were in another life. I do go as often as I can. Shilo is nest on my list. Did Franklin this year.
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Shilo is also on my list and I haven't been to Franklin. Have you been to Antietam? That is an awesome battle field park also, it doesn't look much different than it did back in 1862. They've done a nice job keeping it out of Developers hands.
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Old 09-23-2011, 12:42 PM
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JR no I have been to Antietam but that gonna happen some day also. I really cannot understand how interested in this period of time. Being a transplant midwestner the Civil Ware was not a big thing.
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Old 09-23-2011, 06:46 PM
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Johnny Reb,

On 9/11/11 at 6:00 p.m. lightning struck the phone line in front of the house. My old computer got fried. This new one arrived an hour ago.

I took the horseback tour at Gettysburg in 2002. My horse was a big fellow named Congo. I live on Lambs Creek Road. Next time you are headed this way, send me a PM.

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