Photo of a beautiful statue here or below, via Monuments Across Dixie and the National Confederate Museum at Elm Springs.
“Sleeping but glorious… dead but victorious”
“We couldn’t tell you who half the people are that come and visit, but they visit peacefully, they read the names of soldiers that have plaques, they read the monuments, they are remembered! If these monuments are left to collect dust in storage they will be forgotten. Valor hasn’t saved its last monument yet! Lest we forget!!”
– Facebook post from Valor Memorial Park
It is a beautiful thing that these monuments can be appreciated, and warriors remembered, that otherwise wouldn’t, thanks to Valor Memorial Park. What they are doing is important and meaningful.
Wonderful work by the Pittsylvania Vindicators SCV Camp 828
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“La primera playa” – October 12, 1492
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Just Cause
A beautiful image by Judy Smith Photography:
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A few more photos from the Virginia Flaggers picnic
… via the Tarheel Flaggers, Fame Preservation Group, and New Jersey Flaggers.
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Robert E. Lee statue at the National Confederate Museum
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Julius Caesar – the die is cast
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Columbus Day matters
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Yes, it does.
Unveiling of Christopher Columbus statue in Blauvelt, NY
This past Sunday, September 29, the Christopher Columbus statue that was rescued from Richmond, Virginia was officially unveiled in his new home, the Sons of Italy lodge in Blauvelt, New York. View the wonderful photos and video here.