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Vacation
edit2-9 July 2010
edit- The Way There
- Burkittsville, Maryland
- South Mountain (Maryland and Pennsylvania)
- Crampton's Gap
- Maryland Campaign
- Special Order 191
- Battle of Crampton's Gap
- Gathland State Park
- George Alfred Townsend
- Sharpsburg, Maryland
- Battle of Antietam
- Antietam Confederate order of battle
- Antietam Union order of battle
- Antietam National Battlefield
- Berkeley Springs
- Bath (Berkeley Springs), West Virginia
- Sir Johns Run
- Braddock expedition
- Samuel Taylor Suit Cottage
- Warm Spring Run
- Cacapon Mountain
- Winchester
- Winchester, Virginia
- Winchester, Virginia in the American Civil War
- First Battle of Kernstown
- Kernstown I Confederate order of battle
- Richard B. Garnett
- Kernstown I Union order of battle
- Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters Museum
- First Battle of Winchester
- Second Battle of Winchester
- Second Battle of Kernstown
- Battle of Berryville
- Battle of Opequon
- Battle of Cedar Creek
- Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park
- Belle Grove Plantation (Middletown, Virginia)
- The Way Back
- Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
- John Brown (abolitionist)
- John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
- John Brown's Fort
- Battle of Harpers Ferry
- Battle of Shepherdstown