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Eric
]]>If you find yourself in the area again, stop by the Greensboro Historical Museum downtown. Admission is free and they have several interesting permanent and rotating exhibits. One of their most interesting permanent exhibits deals with Civil War history, including an extensive collection of Confederate long arms.
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]]>Point taken. 🙂
Luke
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]]>LOL. 🙂 What is it with hills of the Civil War History? Benner’s Hill and now Laurel Hill? 🙂 Loved the photos, especially the one that showed the terrain at Guilford Court House Battlefield.
Good stuff. 🙂
Steve
]]>Surprisingly enough, no. Guilford has lots of neat paths through the dense woods, and there were lots of folks out jogging, walking, exercising dogs, taking babies for walks, etc. It’s a beautiful setting in the midst of a very nice upper middle class suburb, and it’s a very popular site with the locals. I can tell you, though, that there weren’t many folks out there actually touring the battlefield as a battlefield.
When we got to Laurel Hill, there was another vehicle there, which turned out to be one of Tom’s childhood friends, romancing his lady fair. That really surprised me. 🙂
Glad you enjoyed the photos. It was a lot packed into one day, but it was a lot of fun.
Eric
]]>Thanks for sharing the photos. Have yet to be in that neck of the woods, and can see both places would be most worthy of a visit. Am guessing you had both places to yourselves while you were there.
Hope all is well.
Steve
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