I agree. I've been to Gettysburg, Antietam, and Lookout Mountain in Chatanooga. Antietam is my favorite though. There is something about it that just speaks to me. Its almost peaceful in a way. The land is beautiful. When we went in June of this year I just stood on Burnside Bridge and stared at Antietam Creek thinking about what happened there that September day in 1862 and what it looked like afterwarrds. Its hard to imagine the carnage when you see these places today. Gettysburg was amazing also. We're actually going back to Gettysburg at the end of April for my birthday trip because there was some things that we missed in June. All my friends think I'm nuts for going to battlefields, but there is something so moving about them. The monuments that have been built on these sites are spectacular. Some really important sculptors helped create some. I know the guy who did Mt. Rushmore did a couple of the monuments at Gettysburg. I can't remember right now which ones, but he did a couple of them. Sometime I want to go to the battlefields at Shiloh, TN and Vicksburg, MS, as well as the ones in Virginia. I find trips to the battlefields are a nice change of pace to Disney and theme parks in general. They are wonderful places to visit and can be a very moving experience.