Kamis, 15 Februari 2018

America’s Civil War- Letters from Readers September 2010

The magic of Gettysburg We took our daughter, then 5 years old, to Gettysburg for a re-enactment, and not long after that, she decided she wanted to be a re-enactor. I didn’t understand why a child would want to re-enact, but I know now what she was thinking. The magic that is Gettys burg took …

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