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2017 Sep 15 Vicksburg

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On our way home we stopped at the Vicksburg National Military Park. This is the site of one of the deciding battles of the American Civil War. It is beautiful, historic, but with a tragic past. No matter your political, religious beliefs, or ethnic back ground you need to understand that this was a tragic time in the history of this wonderful country. It is parks like this that remind us of the necessity of unity--both in this country and in the world where we live. This is history. The Union Army's gunship Cairo was torpedoed and sunk on December 12, 1862.  There was a lot of controversy where the ship went down.  It was found and excavated in 1960. 17,000 of the 20,000 that were killed in the Battle at Vicksburg are buried here in the National Cemetery in Vicksburg.  I think they said 3,000 stones are marked as "unknown."

2017 Sep Grand Circle 14 Verde Valley

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Montezuma's Castle. Tuzigoot ruins not too far from Jerome AZ Above and below are from Jerome AZ. This was and still is an artist colony. Very 'hippie' in it's day and, I feel, today! Beautiful with incredible views of the Verde Valley. Saw this painting above in a gift shop in Jerome, then spotted the same truck on the street. We were experiencing this day via a guided bus tour of the Verde Valley to include the town of Jerome and the more famous town of Sedona AZ. We also went all the way up and back the Oak Creek Canyon. The area surrounding the Verde Valley is known as 'Red Rock' country. You can see why. A Horned Toad safely hiding around the cactus. Evening sky from our campsite. Our Adventure Caravan staff's motorhome.  They have a picture of their dogs on the door.  We just caught it right with the dogs sitting on their dash. Just an...