Check out these images of the statue standing tall as the storm rolls through North Carolina:
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Check out these images of the statue standing tall as the storm rolls through North Carolina:
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Check out some more wonderful posts from the Virginia Flaggers’ Facebook page:
The General Lee:
David Chaltas portraying Robert E. Lee:
And some more great photos from the day:
And finally some photos from the Fame Preservation Group:
Check out these images and videos from what looks like an awesome event, captured by photographer Judy Smith:
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The Virginia Flaggers are holding an auction to celebrate their 13th anniversary and to honor their founder, Barry Isenhour. They created this photo gallery to showcase the items that have been donated. The items include a beautiful “Johnny Reb” sculpture, a cross-stitch picture of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, a Nathan Bedford Forrest pin, a Robert E. Lee marble tabletop monument, various Confederate related fine art prints, and many more cool things. Regardless of whether you’re interested in participating (or able to), looking at the collection of Confederate memorabilia will bring a smile to your face.
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Also check out the Facebook event here.
This Facebook post by Dixie Forever is from a few months ago but still worth posting:
Before/After! Another good news story! The Confederate statue on top of Myrtle Hill Cemetery in Rome, Georgia was just returned/restored after a nearly 7 year absence! It was removed after vandals severely damaged it in 2017. Following public outcry, the city promised to fix it and finally made good on their promise by restoring and returning it just a couple months ago.
Continue reading, and see the photos from 2019 and 2024, here.
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