Our city's namesake Nathanael Greene is assembling his troops at the round-a-bout downtown on McGee Street. In less than 24 hours, the 230th reenactment of the Battle of Guilford Courthouse will be in full swing. For one brief weekend, General Greene will step off his pedestal and come to life. In the American Revolutionary War, Greene was a major general for the Continental Army. The big battle in our area happened on March 15, 1781. Although Cornwallis beat Greene at the battle, it was a turning point in the war. Presently, the battlefield is soaked; however, Saturday and Sunday are supposed to be sunny. Let's hope so because wet wool is neither comfortable nor aromatic! If you are local, you have a great opportunity to interact with history! If you are driving down Battleground and hear gun shots, don't panic!
In the meantime, we're sharing this photo with Skywatch Friday.
Heres to having a dry day for the "battle" and tall boots to take the field because you are so right about wet wool , eeewwwww, I mean Ewe, no I meant Peeeeewwww, in any case yes, it stinks and shrinks!
Have a good weekend.
Posted by: Janis | Friday, March 11, 2011 at 11:42 AM
very nice...:) Hope you can check out my Skywatch entry as well. Thanks!
Posted by: Mrs.D | Friday, March 11, 2011 at 02:28 PM
I've been wanting to see a re-enactment - too bad this one is a bit far away (and I am too sick for rain and wet wool!)
Posted by: VioletSky | Saturday, March 12, 2011 at 07:44 AM