Savannah, Tennessee, USA, October 5, 2015 |
Savannah is in middle Tennessee on the banks of the Tennessee River. The American Civil War Battle of Shiloh (1862) was fought a few miles south of the town. (The artist's name is scribbled in the lower right-hand corner, but I cannot read it).
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Are they still fighting?
ReplyDeleteNo, it's football games that get people 'all het up' these days!
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ReplyDeleteI do admire the talent it takes to create history on a wall. Thanks for playing today.
Happy Blue Monday!
I like this mural. The colors are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteSimply done.
ReplyDeleteLots to see in this mural!
ReplyDeletetense imagery.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully painted.. historical murals are always good to see Lea.
ReplyDeleteIt has a lot of content. Great way to share local history.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I simply MUST visit there some day.
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This one is very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteImpressive mural. Enjoy the rest of your week!
ReplyDeleteSo neat.
ReplyDeleteLovely find, Lea.
Have a great week. :)
How pretty. What a cool mural. I'd love you to come over and vote for Sally and Blue Monday at my blog. Each this week I'm featuring the hostess of my favorite blog party's. The party with the most comments will recieve a prize!
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This is a very important moment in history, captured well through this mural.
ReplyDeleteHave a Great Week!!
Peace :)
Great share of your local area. Have a nice week and thanks for sharing .
ReplyDeleteHistorical murals are always so educational and make local folks proud. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
ReplyDeleteI like how this mural shows all the different aspects of the city. Sallie (FullTime-Life)
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