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Each consists of a landscape reproducing a Civil War moment, with buildings and nature elements to scale, and one 1-inch-tall cat for each soldier. In addition to the full tableaus, there are also ...
On Nov. 19, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln traveled to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to dedicate a cemetery at the site of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War. Four months before, about 50,000 ...
An 1863 map depicting the Gettysburg battlefield (Photo credit: Wikipedia) The 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg—the most important battle of the Civil War—is being marked not only ...
Road Trip 2010: If it's Fourth of July weekend, that means it's time to reenact one of the most famous battles of the Civil War. CNET's Daniel Terdiman is on hand to see the action.
Five surprises discovered at the Gettysburg Civil War Collector's Show Updated: Jun. 29, 2013, 5:12 p.m. | Published: Jun. 29, 2013, 4:12 p.m.
I have been fascinated by images of dead Civil War soldiers since I can remember. William Frassanito's "Early Photography at Gettysburg" (1995) got me hooked on finding old images and hunting down ...
Before cats ruled the internet, the felines ran the battlefield. At least, that's history as told by Gettysburg's Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum.
Photo courtesy of Civil War Tails / Handmade clay cat figurines are on display at Civil War Tails museum in Gettysburg. Before cats ruled the internet, the felines ran the battlefield.
Before cats ruled the internet, the felines ran the battlefield. At least, that’s history as told by Gettysburg’s Civil War Tails at the Homestead Diorama Museum.
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