Shiloh National Battlefield Park will commemorate the 150 th anniversary of the Battle of Shiloh or The Battle of Pittsburg Landing, as you Yankees may call it. April 6-7, 1862. Seriously, Shiloh is an outstanding Park with a great tour by car or bike or mc, or by foot, as many do. (about 7-9 miles?) Here in the South, most folks just pull over and let mcs pass so they can rubberneck and stop as needed without a rear bump. I never go on big days like the one coming up because of crowds, but was there on my Savage yesterday. If you are interested be sure to come. There are usually cannon firings, musket demos, a short film shown hourly that really cements the battle in your mind as you tour later. a self guided tour that can take 45 minutes or two days. Cannons abound with more than 60 at the hornets nest. It is chilling to see the line of cannons and look across the field a couple of hundred yards away where human targets lay in the Sunken Road. Shiloh church is recreated beside a practicing Methodist church. The Peach Orchard and Bloody Pond have their story as well. I have photos of me on the same cannon year after year as I grew up here 50 miles away. My wife calls it My Cannon, but I have yet to figure a way to get it home without imposing on the already strained prison system.

To me Shiloh is a quiet, almost sacred burial ground, more than a battlefield. I am particularly touched when I see the small American flags placed in the National Cemetery on Holidays. It is a functioning cemetery, and I have a friend buried there. Anyway. come on down and experience our hospitality. Memphis is 100 miles west, Selmer, Tn is about 25 miles, Iuka, Ms is 40 miles South, Jackson, Tn is about 40 miles north, Rooms will be full. Register early. BTW admission is about $4/vehicle, more for buses, groups, etc, but very modest considering the sheer size and upkeep required. Plan to come. You'll come back.