Brandy Station Advice

dehight

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I'll be taking a trip to Virginia next month so I'll be utilizing this forum a lot here in the next few weeks. I'm sure you'll see several more threads pop up about different parts of the trip as I get to planning. For now, I would just like some advice about touring the Brandy Station Battlefield. I feel like I've read somewhere that there is two different organizations that have two different tours but I can't remember where that was to find the info now. Any help would be great. I don't have too much time to spend there between seeing other sites but I definitely want to see some of the battlefield. Thank you for any tips, links, advice, etc.
 
I'll be taking a trip to Virginia next month so I'll be utilizing this forum a lot here in the next few weeks. I'm sure you'll see several more threads pop up about different parts of the trip as I get to planning. For now, I would just like some advice about touring the Brandy Station Battlefield. I feel like I've read somewhere that there is two different organizations that have two different tours but I can't remember where that was to find the info now. Any help would be great. I don't have too much time to spend there between seeing other sites but I definitely want to see some of the battlefield. Thank you for any tips, links, advice, etc.


The best advice I can give you as to touring Brandy Station is to ask our CWT Member and well renowned author @Eric Wittenberg !!!


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Respectfully,
William
 
The best advice I can give you is to purchase a copy of this book, which includes a full driving tour of most of the battlefield (the only part it does not include is all private property, and I refuse to encourage trespassing), complete with GPS coordinates.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1596297824/?tag=civilwartalkc-20

There are lots of interpretive markers on the battlefield, and I encourage you to leave sufficient time to see as many as you can. You can easily spend all day out there if you wish to and if you have the time to do so. If you want/need further information, please drop me a line privately, and I will be happy to do what I can to help you.
 
The best advice I can give you is to purchase a copy of this book, which includes a full driving tour of most of the battlefield (the only part it does not include is all private property, and I refuse to encourage trespassing), complete with GPS coordinates.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1596297824/?tag=civilwartalkc-20

There are lots of interpretive markers on the battlefield, and I encourage you to leave sufficient time to see as many as you can. You can easily spend all day out there if you wish to and if you have the time to do so. If you want/need further information, please drop me a line privately, and I will be happy to do what I can to help you.
Thank you very much, Mr. Wittenberg. I've added it to the cart and look forward to it.
 

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