Beautiful restored theater. First class productions. Many actresses and actors travel over an hour to participate in productions. Amazing talent
Honestly, there is not much to share about my experience b/c everyone will have a different one when they visit a cemetery. I will share this. When you visit this cemetery be sure to take a moment of complete silence and remember why these men are here.
If you are a War Between the States or just a history buff, this is a must see. More unknown American soldiers buried here than at any other place in the world.
I believe that the Salisbury National Cemetery is definitely a sight to see. As the headstones of passed soldiers appear to roll over the mounds for as far as the eye can see... it is definitely a serious reminder for us to always remember the people that gave their lives for this country.
Lots of history here. The cemetery is remarkable as is the rest of this beautiful small historic town
This past summer, my father in law was buried in the National Cemetary. I was very impressed with the service and the respect that was given to my loved one and to my grieving family. The grounds are kept immaculate. For Christmas, they have a wreath laying ceremony where the Veterans are remembered and each branch of service are recognized. Those who come can take a wreath provided by the cemetary for their loved one's grave. Even in the rain, they did not skimp on the ceremony.
Often on my trips to Salisbury I will stop here. Not too many people understand the gravity and the fortitude that went into being a soldier in the 1860's. Over 30,000 POW's were housed within the confines of the walled area with a small creek as their only source of water. They died by the thousands between 1864 and 1865. I will always consider it a privilege to have served the same country they died for.
Very thought provoking, of interest to Civil War buffs, and anyone who needs reminding of what a toll any war takes on our men and women.
I love to go the Cemetery on Memorial and Veteran's Day. They have the flags set out at all of the grave sites. My father and grandfather are buried there, the ground keepers always keep the grounds looking great.
Just off main street, this somewhat hidden cemetery can be an emotional stop for someone that understands what it represents. It is beautifully maintained, and since the mill next to it is no longer creating a cacophony of noise, it is always peaceful and quiet. Just looking over the hundreds of white headstones always makes me become emotional...but when you read the story of the thousands of Union soldiers buried in mass graves on the site...it can be almost too much to bear. Anyone with any appreciation of history, and of the sacrifices so many have made for this country, should spend some time walking among the headstones.