Senin, 15 Agustus 2016

The Twinkle of Battle

Although the Electric Map is now tied to a sophisticated new wiring system, it retains its wholesome, low-tech charm.Gettysburg’s famed Electric Map reopens in Hanover, PA, ready for a new generation of Civil War enthusiasts. Scott Roland and Marc Charisse are bent over a network of wires, making connections, testing things out and adjusting their computer records. Sprawled before them is a green expanse about the size of half a tennis court. Instead …

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