Off the Beaten Path Places

dlavin

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While reading Pam's threads about off the beaten path monuments/markers, I decided to google it and found the link below. I do not know the author at all, so I cannot comment on accuracy or content, but I enjoyed the long read and took notes on some items I had never heard of. Are there any places that members would add to this list?

http://battleofgettysburgbuff.com/Off_the_Usual_Path.htm
 
While reading Pam's threads about off the beaten path monuments/markers, I decided to google it and found the link below. I do not know the author at all, so I cannot comment on accuracy or content, but I enjoyed the long read and took notes on some items I had never heard of. Are there any places that members would add to this list?

http://battleofgettysburgbuff.com/Off_the_Usual_Path.htm
I've used this several times to plan visits to Gettysburg!
 
While reading Pam's threads about off the beaten path monuments/markers, I decided to google it and found the link below. I do not know the author at all, so I cannot comment on accuracy or content, but I enjoyed the long read and took notes on some items I had never heard of. Are there any places that members would add to this list?

http://battleofgettysburgbuff.com/Off_the_Usual_Path.htm
Great.

I had seen the mural in 2017 and did not realize historian Mark Dunkelman was one of the artists. Dunkelman wrote a history of the 154th NY and the mural is behind that regiment's monument.
 
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Then there's a small quarried area between Devils Den and Slyder's. Some of the blocks have feathers on them there too.
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Slyder Farm from Triangular.JPG
The quarried area is to the immediate left of the frame of this photo.
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