Re: Museum of the Confederacy is Moving
That picture not only sums up what is going on in Richmond but all over Virginia. It is a perfect example of where our battelfields will be in a few years. I hate feeling that in most of our life times we may see the end of the Civil War's legacy, impact and institutions. Not it's history but a majority of the things that draw people's attraction. Living in Lexington, VA most have no idea the impact that Lee and Jackson had on our history and a very large portion can not tell a picture of Lee from Jackson. Just orginizing a parade for the two generals is like pulling teeth. The red tape is more than for any other event in the county.
As for the MOC the UDC owned and operated it without a loss for a very long time, it was they who first allowed the hospital/school to operate on their land. Where's the love? If Richmond can not handle the MOC move it somewhere else. How about Manassas or Petersburg? With the museum gone does it mean that in 20 years new buildings will be built butting up against the White House?
Thanks for letting me rant that feels better,
Jon Lewis
Originally posted by Tucker49th
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As for the MOC the UDC owned and operated it without a loss for a very long time, it was they who first allowed the hospital/school to operate on their land. Where's the love? If Richmond can not handle the MOC move it somewhere else. How about Manassas or Petersburg? With the museum gone does it mean that in 20 years new buildings will be built butting up against the White House?
Thanks for letting me rant that feels better,
Jon Lewis
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