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Civil War Re-enactment Travel: So Authentic You Actually Get Shot
We've never really understood the appeal of Civil War re-enactment - or the re-enactment of any war for that matter, since wars are generally unpleasant things - but we can accept that there are many die-hard Civil War buffs out there who gain a unique perspective on history by immersing themselves in it. It is possible to be too authentic, however, as a recent accident in rural Virginia shows. A man portraying a Union soldier was shot in the shoulder by a Confederate soldier during a battle re-enactment for a documentary film, sending shock waves through a re-enactment community that's always been sensitive to its public image. Retired NYPD cop Thomas R. Lord Sr. was sent to the (present-day) hospital for his battle wounds with the 7th New York Cavalry, and investigators think they've identified the Johnny Reb who fired the shot. But why did he do it? It goes without saying that loaded weapons are a no-no in mock battles such as this one, so what made this man drop a musket ball into his black powder rifle? Maybe he's been carrying a grudge against the north since 1864, or perhaps he was just trying to keep things as real as possible. In either case, we're not stepping foot on one of those battlefields without head-to-toe Kevlar, authentic or not.
[Photo: cwreenactors.com]
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Locavore Travel: A Fall Fest, Millionaire-Style
There may be a few more weeks of summer, but we're already longing for the cooler breezes of sweater weather. The Field to Table Festival at the grand Biltmore mansion hits a couple of our fall-plan hot buttons: The setting is impeccable and the potential menus, delicious.
Sustainable agriculture experts will be on hand September 19 through 28 to discuss the estate's River Bend Farm and its efforts to work with area farmers. Pairings from the estate winery will also be available when you sit down to a delicious local meal. Whether you combine the trip with a tour of the mansion and farm or just come by for the food, it's a trip that's perfectly in season.
Related Stories:
· Biltmore's Servant Quarters Hidden No More [Jaunted]
· Historic Trips coverage [Jaunted]
[Photo: gleet69]

