This is an interesting contest topic. It is certainly a nice time of year in south central Pennsylvania. Today I took a drive to a location that is unique to our "territory" and took a few photos.
One doesn't often get to photograph ones car on hallowed ground. Gettysburg must be experienced first hand in order to comprehend the magnitude of the battle.
The Outback being defended by Union artillery.
One doesn't often get to frame a photo like this.
The Pennsylvania Memorial
The Monument to the Army of Northern Virginia (Robert E. Lee on Traveller) located on Seminary Ridge (the Outback is being defended by Confederate Howitzers). One mile to the south, across an open field, is the statue of Union General George Gordon Meade on Cemitary Ridge. It was across this field that Pickett's charge took place and all hope for Confederate victory in the Civil War was lost.
I don't believe in the supernatural, but if there is any spot on earth that might be haunted, this is it. This is the Wheatfield. At the end of the battle one could, literally, walk across this field on the bodies that lay there, without ones feet touching the ground.