LIVE Teaching the Next Generation at Lee's Headquarters: Gettysburg 160
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Live from Lee’s headquarters, a look at the education department’s Generations event for the whole family.
Learn more about our Generations events: www.battlefields.org/learn/to...
This video is part of our tour series commemorating the 160th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. View the full series here: • Gettysburg Campaign: 1...
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Learn more about the American Battlefield Trust's Generations Program: www.battlefields.org/learn/topics/generations
Well done! The kid in me loved this!
This was great! Kudos, folk!
Great to see the turnout and the team encouraging all to learn about the history with the excitement! Fun to watch the interactions with the kids!
Best video you have ever done!
I’m so, so happy to see so many young people out there learning about history. Thank you for putting on these programs!
Love and respect to Americans on both sides 🫡
Great experience for the kids!! They'll remember for a lifetime. BEST REGARDS TO ALL on the Battlefield!!
What a fantastic way to teach history! ❤
I remember visiting Gettysburg as a child with my parents and siblings while on vacation back in the mid 1960's. The things that I remember most are the Eisenhower farm, the Cyclorama, and a live fire demonstration of a CW Era musket. Also staying overnight in a small cabin.
love the union forage cap want to get me one, hopefully,
Great job! We need to keep this history alive and well.
Gary gives new meaning to Hardee's Tactics .
That was cool. Great job folks!
How special it is to be a part of this!
Oh no... Gary seems to joyfully discover his inner Pickett ;) so many wounded...
I love this. Fantastic turnout and participation. You brought Civil War history to life for these families
This was cool to watch 👍Good job
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I love to see the young people right up front, totally where I would be if I were their age -- boys AND girls, I might add! And maybe later on, like myself, they'll find it hard to sleep with a head full of history.
This is fantastic! Was it raining when the soldiers were talking because there was stuff flashing all over lol
Great job Sara!! This is amazing and I’m so glad to see all the families that are enjoying this. If one child walks away and becomes a re-enactor you’ve done your job well. Great job keeping history alive. ♥️👍😊
Morning General would you care to have some breakfast weve got flapjacks and wagon loads of ham butter and potatoes !July 1st 1863
This historian needs to be tought more. A method of producing unsweetened evaporated milk was developed by John B. Myenberg in 1883.Feb 1, 2003  Contemporary Pediatrics A concise history of infant formula (twists and turns included) In 1885, evaporated milk was manufactured commercially for the first time.  Duke University Evaporated Milk Association collection, 1924-1934, 1939-1967
Sgt Major Adelman the lads are yours!
this was awesome lol
Col Aldeman sir were ready! fix bayonets! preparan Bayonetas!