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Battle of Gettysburg: Bird's-Eye Perspective
See the turning point of the Civil War like never before. In this video, I recreate the Battle of Gettysburg from a ...
The Art of Gettysburg and the Civil War is series of six lectures presented by Muskegon Community College Art Instructor Tim Norris and History Instructors Kurt Troutman and George Maniates at the ...
Before artist Nancy Horn started creating art for an exhibit paying homage to the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, she did some research. She knew she wanted to create art utilizing ...
However, the highlight of the trip was our final stop, two days in Gettysburg, the site of one of the most consequential ...
GETTYSBURG, Pa. — Standing in the middle of the gruesome battle scene during Pickett’s Charge, surrounded by the horrific sight of 12,000 infantrymen fighting, bloodied, mangled and dyi… ...
Artifacts from the Civil War Museum of Philadelphia now have a definitive home with the Gettysburg Foundation, according to a news release from the foundation. The foundation and the Gettysburg ...
The world came to understand the Civil War through the eyes of battlefield artists. Living alongside the troops, combat illustrators risked death, injury, and disease to convey the blow-by-blow of ...
The Battle of Gettysburg, the decisive moment in the Civil War, took place 150 years ago, on July 1-3, 1863. To honor the anniversary, the Smithsonian American Art Museum organized "The Civil War ...
Gettysburg gets 200 Civil War items - will accept more. James McClure. ... and wrote my first story with the coaching of the acting city editor, a reporter named Art Geiselman, ...
Remember the volunteers, the citizen-soldiers, who helped win the Battle of Gettysburg 154 years ago this month.