<font color="beige"><b>My Top 5 would have to be
1.) <font size="4"><font color="orange">Gettysburg</font id="orange"></font id="size4">; it's the one that started my interest in the ACW, been there more times than I can remember.
2.) <font size="4"><font color="orange">Shiloh</font id="orange"></font id="size4">; one word, pristine, not a lot of visitors when I was there, you could almost hear the guns.
3.) <font size="4"><font color="orange">Antietam</font id="orange"></font id="size4">; been there almost as many times as Gettysburg, not a lot of monuments, it's fairly easy to get a feel for the battle as most of it is open fields.
4.) <font size="4"><font color="orange">New Market</font id="orange"></font id="size4">; well preserved field and one of the best small scale battle reenactments, where else can you watch the VMI cadets capture a battery!
5.) <font size="4"><font color="orange">Fredericksburg to Petersburg</font id="orange"></font id="size4">; well it's not one battle or field but what has been preserved is well worth seeing.
And speaking of preserving, it you enjoy visting ACW battlefields help save what is left by joining the CWPT</b></font id="beige">
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<center> <font color="beige"><b>General R.A.'Bob'Weir
</b></font id="beige"><font color="green"><b><font size="4">CSA Eastern Theater Commander</b></font id="size4"></font id="green">
<b>ACWGC Cabinet Member</b> </center>