This article was published in the Courier-Journal of Louisville, Kentucky on May 25.
“Rooted partly in a 1960s centennial commemoration, Civil War re-enacting… across the nation has grown to include hundreds of battles and roughly 40,000 hobbyists — some of whom will spend $30,000 on a working cannon, spend hours practicing how to look dead and [...]
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Have Civil War Re-enactors Created a Cottage Industry?
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