Did you by chance take a picture of the Hans Heig monument?The Battle of Chickamaga (Sept 1863)
- Wilder Tower
- The Brotherton Farm (where Longstreet’s breakthrough took place)
- Longstreet’s headquarters, looking north toward North Dyer Field (direction of the attack after the breakthrough)View attachment 404551View attachment 404552View attachment 404553
My wife and I visited Chickamauga for the first time this past April, and she felt the exact same way; she seems to be sensitive to the energy of different places (if there is such a thing), and always picks up a "vibe". She was in tears after visiting Andersonville due to how strong the feelings are there. I genuinely believe some people are in fact gifted with an stronger "antennae", if you will, that allows them to sense or perceive more than others.My wife liked visiting old forts but she thought Chickamauga a profoundly ominous and depressing place.
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I think you are absolutely correct about the existence of that gift @Georgian183My wife and I visited Chickamauga for the first time this past April, and she felt the exact same way; she seems to be sensitive to the energy of different places (if there is such a thing), and always picks up a "vibe". She was in tears after visiting Andersonville due to how strong the feelings are there. I genuinely believe some people are in fact gifted with an stronger "antennae", if you will, that allows them to sense or perceive more than others.