Vicksburg National Military Park

The truck camper in Vicksburg National Military Park, Mississippi - Photo: Still Gravity.
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The place of the Battle of Vicksburg during the Civil War. This military clash happened in 1863 as part of the fight between the Confederates and the Union to control the Mississippi River.

General Ulysses S. Grant wrote about the siege of Vicksburg:

. . . Vicksburg is so strong by nature and so well fortified that sufficient force cannot be brought to bear against it to carry it by storm against the present Garrison. It must be taken by a regular siege or by starving out the Garrison. I have all the force necessary for this if my rear was not threatened.

Miles of trenches, cannons, and monuments are dispersed through the hilly terrain. The remains of the USS Cairo are in a special building. This Ironclad warship sank after a mine or torpedo attack - the first ship to suffer this fate in US history. The remains were recovered from the Yazoo River in 1964.

Interesting place - if you like history. 

Collage of photos from Vicksburg National Park, Mississippi - Photos: Still Gravity.
Miles of memorials and historical remains. 

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