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Austin, TX
I agree with you on this. In Atlanta manyof the battlefields were developed during the 1960s building boom. It is a shame, they can not be brought back cheaply
The War of 1812 is almost always neglected. Not os sure why this is.
Thanks for bringing this to peoples attention.
Chris
]]>You are right; battlefield land is battlefield land, and I am excited to see this proposed legislation. This is a pleasant surprise. It’s nice to see that some in congress see the importance and value these sites possess. Let’s hope these bills pass. Not all of America should be strip shopping centers and housing developments.
Randy
]]>Fort Meigs, up near Toledo, has been my favorite.
Dave Powell
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