 There's so much here. America is the only country that's had a civil war and gone back together. And that's the thing to celebrate that we are so different that we're able to settle our differences and move on. The past and present are without a doubt linked through Gettysburg. The American Civil War and President Abraham Lincoln's famous Gettysburg address during that war will forever be associated with this Pennsylvania city. Today, Gettysburg is the site of preservation projects that have resulted in the restoration of Civil War-era architecture, important public lands, and historic sites with plenty of rugged beauty. Visitors will enjoy Gettysburg National Park, where they can see the battlefields and hundreds of monuments and memorials. Sailors, soldiers, marines and airmen can step back in time and visit the city's numerous reenactment camps where they'll be treated with the sights and sounds of the past brought to life. My name is Doug Murdler. I'm from Albion, New York, and we are giving a living history presentation. I just, I like history. I want to be able to relate what happened and my ancestors important to me and honoring my ancestors and what happened to them here is important. I hope my children will carry it on. Gettysburg is the reenactors' paradise, if you will. Everybody wants to come to Gettysburg because there's always something going on here, and it's so big and it's so large and, you know, and everything. And there's a lot of great places in town to stop and have a beer or two. So if you're stationed nearby or you just have some leave coming up, take a trip and revisit America's Civil War from the battlefield. Come to Gettysburg. It's your military history.