Tag: “Wildmans Civil War Surplus”

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  1. A journey to the DMZ

    In 2004 I visited the demilitarized zone (DMZ) separating North and South Korea. This is my tale.

  2. Dent "Wildman" Myers; Kennesaw, Georgia.

    Wildman's Civil War Surplus is run by self-styled racist Dent "Wildman" Myers, born in 1930. He sells Civil War relics, political books, medicinal herbs, Confederate flags, White Power CDs and more of the like.

  3. Wildman's Civil War Surplus

    Wildman's Civil War Surplus is run by self-styled racist Dent "Wildman" Myers, who was born in 1930. Meyers calls his store "The Best Little War House in Kennesaw." He sells Civil War relics, political books, medicinal herbs, posters praising defenders of the white race, Stars and Bars flags, and White Power CDs.

  4. Belle Isle

    Former prison island during the civil war. Now is a city park and houses several abandoned buiildings and other fun spots.

  5. Galena

    Galena is a small, historic town. It is the adoptive home of the 18th President, Ulysses Grant, renowned Civil War General.

  6. Gettysburg

  7. View of old town Dubrovnik

    Croatian city of Dubrovnik endured months of blockade during the civil war that engulfed this small European nation in the 1990s.

    Since the end of the war, city has gone through a period of rejuvenation and has become one of the top European tourist destinations.

    Photo was captured from the old Imperial fortress high on top of Srd Hill, built during the Napoleonic invasion of the Dalmatian coast.

  8. Late afternoon on the Stradun

    Stradun square in Dubrovnik's old town is really just a very wide street that makes an L shaped turn within the old city walls.

    In the background you see the Srdj mountain rising above the city.

  9. Dome of the Dubrovnik Cathedral

    This beautiful cathedral is one of the many places you have to see if you visit Dubrovnik. It holds many beautiful paintings dating back to the days of the republic.

  10. Stradun

    The polished limestone pedestrian street through Dubvronik's Old Town is trafficked by tourists and locals alike. Also known as the placa, it starts at the Pile Gate and Fountain Onofrijeva and runs down to the .