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8 May 13 View Image I'm the Dells. The cache that was were this pic was taken has been.visited by 6 countries and 22 states. 27 Dec 12 View Image Saying Bye to Civil War Geocoin 22 Jun 11 View Image Civil War Geocoin at Market House (NC) The focal point of downtown Fayetteville, the Market House sits in the center of the intersection of Green, Gillespie, Person, and Hay Streets. Slaves were sold there before abolition. In recent decades meat and produce were sold beneath its arches. 22 Jun 11 View Image Civil War Geocoin at Special Operations Museum Outdoor flag display at the Special Operations Museum in Fayetteville, NC.
18 Jun 11 View Image Civil War Geocoin at Esplanade North Cache 17 Jun 11 View Image Civil War Geocoin at Tacoma's Newest Old Park 1 Jun 11 View Image Civil War Geocoin at Booker T. Washington Monument Booker Taliaferro Washington (April 5, 1856 – November 14, 1915) was an American educator, author, orator, and political leader. He was the dominant figure in the African American community in the United States from 1890 to 1915. 17 May 11 View Image Civil War Geocoin at ATN Round (NC)
29 Apr 11 View Image Civil War Geocoin in North Carolina The state of North Carolina provided an important source of soldiers, supplies, and war materiel to the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. The city of Wilmington was among the leading ports of the Confederacy, providing a vital lifeline of trade with England and other countries, especially after the Union blockade choked off most other Confederate ports. Troops from North Carolina played a major role in dozens of major battles, including the Battle of Gettysburg. 29 Apr 11 View Image Civil War Geocoin in South Carolina On December 20, 1860, when it became clear that Lincoln would be the next president, South Carolina became the first state to declare its secession from the Union. South Carolina troops participated in major Confederate campaigns, but no major battles were fought inland. General Sherman marched through the state in early 1865, destroying numerous plantations, and captured the state capital of Columbia on February 17. 29 Apr 11 View Image Civil War Geocoin in Georgia Georgia was relatively free from war until late 1863. A total of nearly 550 battles and skirmishes occurred within the state, with the vast majority in the last two years of the conflict. The first major battle in Georgia was a Confederate victory at the Battle of Chickamauga in 1863—it was the last major Confederate victory in the west. In 1864 William T. Sherman's armies invaded Georgia as part of the Atlanta Campaign. In December 1864 Sherman captured Savannah then moved to the Carolinas. 12 Jun 10 View Image Coin overlooking the Battle field
12 Jun 10 View Image Historic sight 12 Jun 10 View Image Coin with a soldier 28 Jun 09 View Image Civil War Geocoin #2 Manassas & GeoPig 24 Jun 09 View Image "Puzzle Lunch Location" Tour Group MaxB took the TBs for lunch to meet Geopig. They didn't understand why they were pictured with apples, ice water and bees. Think you can figure out where they went for lunch? Shown are: Jeep 4x4 #0123, Retired RAM TB, Dude, BYO Pencil coin, Raspberry Centred Biscuit, Traveling Reaper, Pressure Guage Key Ring, Bryanna's Gingerbread man, Civil War #2 Manasses, and Izzy the Olympic Mascot Soccer. They were happy with lunch at Pbyqjngre Nccyrorrf.
23 Jun 09 View Image Civil War 2 Manassas on the river Civil War #2 Manassas visits MaxB's on the St Joseph River in Michigan 31 May 07 View Image Awesome Coin 31 May 07 View Image Civil War One of the coolest looking coins I've seen . .