Of course I did. When the World returns to normal the historic battlefields are on my bucket list.
My trip to Gettysburg this month to look at several retirement communities in and around Gettysburg did not happen.
It's a special place for me since my dad took me there in July of 1960. Since 1990, I have been there at least 17 times and it never gets old.
Looks like April/May of 2021 will now be our time to go.
My recommendation to those interested should plan at least 4-5 days and visit both Gettysburg and Antietam (Sharpsburg, Md.), which is 48 miles away. Antietam is the best preserved of all the Civil War battlefields as a result of the citizens there keeping commercial property away.
Gettysburg has in the last 25 years finally decided to restore the battlefield its 1863 appearance....notably by removing the eye sours of the observation tower (erected in 1973) and the old Cyclorama Building (built in the early 1960's, looking like a big white oil tank), relocating the visitor's center off of Cemetery Hill and removing the motor lodge surrounding Lee's Headquarters northwest of town. Many trees have been cut down and new ones planted to make the battlefield topography appear as it did in the 1860's. There's still some work to do, but it's good to see Gettysburg doing what it should have done a long time ago.
My dad really started my obsession with Gettysburg 60 years ago....as he did with Cooperstown and baseball.