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“Where Alto Plaza [restaurant] is now [on Route 29] used to be Artillery ... men that are replicas of the ones in Richmond’s Valentine Museum. Confederate money, Civil War bullets and locally ...
In 1944, Norwegian resistance fighters in the town of Kongsberg blew up a factory making cannons for occupying Nazi German ...
Fort Pocahontas is an earthwork fort constructed in 1864 by United States Colored Troops under the command of Gen. Edward A.
As living World War II vets continue to leave us, and Vietnam Vets push their 80s, fewer and fewer American citizens will ...
The North-South Skirmish Association held its 151st National Skirmish in May 2025, where 129 teams competed using authentic ...
When members of Eugene M. Connor American Legion Post 193 noticed that the Civil War-era cannon in Legion Park was showing signs of disrepair, they decided to use some of the money they received ...
As an added feature, people will have a rare opportunity to see Civil War US and Confederate cannon firings demonstrations ... A Sutler’s Row will have available reproduction items and apparel for ...
The NHL has one more marquee event before all eyes turn to the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and that’s the 2025 Stadium Series between the Detroit Red Wings and Columbus Blue Jackets at Ohio State ...
which is rooted in Columbus' ties to the U.S. Civil War as a city where many of the Union army’s blue coats were made. As for the cannon's design, it’s a replica of the model that both sides ...
The ear-splitting replica 1857 Civil War cannon shakes Nationwide Arena after each Columbus Blue Jacket goal, when the team takes the ice to start the game and after a Jacket win. "It's tradition ...
On Monday, crews installed a refurbished, Civil War-era cannon on the battleground where ... in at about 900 pounds — was remounted on a replica carriage made of aluminum rather than wood.
Located in Columbus, the National Civil War Naval Museum overlooks the Chattahoochee River and is home to the largest surviving Confederate warship, The CSS Jackson, along with wreckage of the CSS ...