General Trip Report


Some of the most valuable information applies to traveling to this part of the country and visiting Civil War historical sites in general, and not to the specific battlefields - particularly the tips about things to do before your trip. Be sure to read the Civil War General Trip Report for that information.

 

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travel picture of the Cannon and Dunker Church at Antieteam National Military Park Battlefield

Going to Antietam?
One of the best Civil War battlefields to visit is Antietam National Military Park in Sharpsburg Maryland. Be sure to read the Antietam Battlefield trip report to get some great tips on visiting the Cornfield, Bloody Lane, Burnside's Bridge and all the great tourist sites at Antietam.

travel picture of the view from Thomas Jefferson Rock at Harpers Ferry National  Park

Going to Harpers Ferry?
Harpers Ferry National Park is a beautiful location in West Virginia, and is considered by some to be the real starting point of the Civil War. Be sure to read the Harpers Ferry National Park trip report to get some great tips on visiting the town of Harpers Ferry, The Point, John Brown's Fort and all the great tourist sites at Harpers Ferry.

travel picture of the Virginia Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park Battlefield

Going to Gettysburg?
The mother of all Civil War battlefields is Gettysburg National Military Park in Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Be sure to read the Gettysburg Battlefield trip report to get some great tips on visiting Little Round Top, Devil's Den, The Angle and Pickett's Charge and all the great tourist sites at Gettysburg.

travel picture of the ironclad USS Cairo Museum at Vicksburg National Military Park Battlefield

Going to Vicksburg?
One of the most important places of the Civil War was Vicksburg, where the Federal army under General U.S. Grant laid seige to the city and confederate forces for 47 days, ending with a surrender on July 4, 1863. Be sure to read the Vicksburg Battlefield trip report to get some great tips on visiting and all the great tourist sites at Vicksburg.

 

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Dallas / Fort Worth Texas Day Trip Reports Index

Throughout the year we like to make day trips to tourist attractions and family vacation events around the state of Texas. Many of these are available throughout the year (like Medieval Times) or once a year (like the Civil War Weekend at Liendo Plantation or Scarborough Renaissance Festival). We will provide photos of these Texas day trips in the travel photos section. As time permits, we will also include trip reports for family vacation activities in Dallas, Fort Worth, the DFW Metroplex and around the state of Texas here on Family Travel Photos.com.

Texas Day Trip Travel Reports

Scarborough Renaissance Festival in Waxahachie, Texas - On May 23, 2010 my son Ryan and I went to Scarborough Renaissance Festival in Waxahachie, about 30 minutes south of Dallas, Texas. Scarborough Renaissance Festival is one of the largest events to happen around the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex every year. Started in 1981, it is now attended by 200,000 visitors annually.

Living Civil War History - Civil War Reenactment in Jefferson, Texas - In May, 2010 we traveled to Living Civil War History a civil war reenactment in Jefferson, Texas. This trip report describes the event and provides reviews of two restaurants you don't want to miss.

Texas Civil War Museum - Fort Worth Texas - We have driven past this facility literally hundreds of times - it is within 10 miles of our house. Every time we see it, one of us will say to the other, "We need to check that place out - is it open?" Well, we finally broke down and went for a visit on February 27, 2010. Yes, it is open. We were pleasantly surprised at how nice it was inside too! Check out the trip report from the Texas Civil War Museum in Fort Worth, Texas.

 

Dallas Texas / Fort Worth Texas Travel Photographs

Medieval Times in Dallas Texas - On August 29, 2009 we took our two teenagers to Medieval Times Dinner Theater in Dallas, Texas. Our seats' view was obstructed by a safety net for part of the show, but I was able to get some neat shots anyway.

Alliance Airshow in Fort Worth Texas - In October, 2009 we took the boys to the Alliance Airshow in Fort Worth, Texas. Pretty much like any other airshow you've gone to, with the Blue Angels as the headliners. We saw demonstrations by the A-10 tank buster and the F16 fighter as well as various stunt pilots. The Blue Angels' C-130 did a demonstration before the jets wowed the crowd. The weather was mostly cloudy, unfortunately, but we still got some good shots.

Civil War Reenactment - Battle for Myers Landing in McKinney Texas - On November 9, 2009 we went to the Civil War Reenactment of the Battle for Myers Landing in McKinney, Texas. The Battle for Myers Landing is a fictional battle; how exactly do you reenact a battle that never took place? I can't figure that one out, but that's what they call it so I'll play along. We had a great time and the reenactors were terrific.

Civil War Reenactment - Liendo Plantation Civil War Weekend in Hempstead Texas near Houston Texas - One of the reenactors at Myers Landng told us about an even bigger event at the Liendo Plantation in Hempstead, Texas, so on November 20-21, 2009 we headed off with our two teenagers to the plantation just north of Houston for this two-day event. Like Myers Landing, the Liendo battle never happened, so the reenactors can make the battle include whatever they'd like, and no one in the audience knows how it will end until it happens. The weather was overcast and drizzly on Saturday but bright and sunny on Sunday . . . which actually caused some unpleasant shadows in many photos, even with fill flash. In spite of all that, it was a terrific time and we shot a TON of great in-action photographs of the greatest Civil War battle in Texas that never happened.

Civil War Reenactment - Jefferson Texas - In May 2010 we drove to Jefferson, Texas to watch the Civil War reenactment battle. Comparable in size to the Myers Landing reenactment, we had a lot of fun in Jefferson. We were closer to the action here than at the other reenactments, which made for fun photographs.

Civil War Reenactment - Fort Richardson Texas - In September 2010 we drove to Fort Richardson, Texas to watch the Civil War reenactment battle. We were close to the action here - almost too close at some points! Got some fun photographs.

Texas Civil War Museum - Fort Worth Texas - We have driven past this facility literally hundreds of times - it is within 10 miles of our house. Every time we see it, one of us will say to the other, "We need to check that place out - is it open?" Well, we finally broke down and went for a visit on February 27, 2010. Yes, it is open. We were pleasantly surprised at how nice it was inside too! Check out the photos from the Texas Civil War Museum in Fort Worth, Texas.

Scarborough Renaissance Festival - Waxahachie Texas - One of the biggest festivals in the Dallas / Fort Worth area is Scarborough, a renaissance festival in the town of Waxahachie, Texas. Ryan and I went to check out the knights, royal courts, jesters - even a troll and a lute-playing fairy - on May 23, 2010. You'll enjoy the shots of the knights jousting and sword fighting in particular - those turned out well.

Rattlesnake Roundup - Sweetwater Texas - This event has been going strong since 1958, so it deserves coverage in our Texas day trip section. We went to the 52nd annual Rattlesnake Roundup in Sweetwater, Texas in March, 2010 and shot plenty of pictures, which you can view here.

Civil War Reenactment - Longview, Texas - They held a Civil War reenactment in Longview, Texas in October, 2010 and - surprise, surprise - we went to it. Beautiful weather for being outside and we had fun taking pcitures of the battle.

Civil War Reenactment - Madisonville, Texas - They held a Civil War reenactment in Madisonville, Texas in March, 2011, called the Battle for El Camino Real. Primarily a cavalry battle, the two day event showcased some remarkable horse riding and combat.

Civil War Reenactment - Jefferson, Texas - We returned to Jefferson for the Battle of Port Jefferson in May 2011. Last year I was a spectator. This year I was a reenactor for one day and sat on the sidelines the next. We stayed at the Jefferson Hotel - didn't see any ghosts, unfortunately - and had a great time. Jefferson is a lovely town.

Caddo Lake, Uncertain Texas - As we left the 2011 Civil War reenactment at Jefferson, Texas we decided to make a detour to Uncertain and visit Caddo Lake. Check out this link to see the neat scenes we witnessed on a tour boat ride around the lake.

Josh Groban Concert at the American Airlines Center in Dallas Texas, May 16, 2011 - We celebrated Sherri's birthday by attending Josh Groban's concert at the American Airlines Center in Dallas. What a terrific show! Check out these pictures from the concert.

 

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