Re: Gettysburg Cyclorama building to be demolished, site restored.

Originally Posted by
GrumpyDave
It's in the new visitors center run my the Gettysburg Foundation. You can see it for the low, low, price of $15, (I think), which also allows you to tour their PC, not for history buffs, but for tourists museum.
Wow, these type of comments never cease to amaze me. I think that with the tearing down of the old museums, they symbolically tore down outdated museum practices. Just putting 100 examples of pistols and 400 examples of this type of musket on the wall teaches ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about the Civil War or the battle of Gettysburg. If anyone can tell me how the old museums explained how the war started, and eventually made it's way to south-central PA, then I'd be astounded. It didn't. Gettysburg receives over 1 million visitors per year, and I'd hazard a guess (as a former employee) that the overwhelming majority have never been to the battlefield or any Civil War site. So how do 100s of guns and buckets of relics help visitors to understand anything? You also can't just jump into 1863 without understanding what led these armies to Gettysburg, you must have context. And for all those people who cry that there isn't as much out on exhibit-- this actually behooves you as you can (free of charge) go an examine objects in the collection that are not on exhibit. And "buffs" are already interested in the Civil War, while as "tourists" have that potential if they understand where they are and what happened--which the new museum does.
Not trying to hyjack the thread...just my two cents...
Respectfully,
-Kyle M. Stetz
Liberty Rifles
"I think the prospect for an active and laborious campaign in Virginia is pretty clear and we will again this spring renew our old occupation and struggle between life and death for six more weary months." Capt. Samuel S. Brooke 47th Va. Infantry-- March 27, 1864
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