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Chalmette, Louisiana. Location of The Battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1815.

Chalmette, Louisiana. Location of The Battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1815.

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Aye where da white ghosts at?

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I didn't see any but the Cemetery is right next door. Would be awesome to walk it all at night.

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I've never captured anything at Gettysburg but a friend has

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That would be interesting to see. I definitely want to visit Gettysburg.

I didn't see a ghost on this trip, But, after I was done and getting ready to leave my key fob would not unlock my van and when I pressed unlock the panic alarm went off, it was strange. Had to use hard key to unlock. It then had trouble starting. Weird cause I didn't have issues before and after I left it stopped.

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Big deal. Thanks for photos. Lonely there.

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Went during my lunch break in middle of the week. I was the only one there.

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That naval gun is huge, compared to the field guns. Aside: Gettysburg is hard to describe. I want to go back.

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Found this about the cannon

"Battery 4 boasted the rampart's largest gun, a 32-pound naval cannon manned by sailors from the USS Carolina, which had been sunk by British fire on December 27, 1814. During the Battle of New Orleans, the big gun tore gaping holes in the ranks of the advancing 93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) Regiment of Foot."

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32 pdr. Same size gun as on USS Constitution.