A Wednesday Walk on Battle Isle

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My #wednesdaywalk share, as inspired by @tattoodjay

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I had to take a day of vacation earlier this week to help out with our daughter; more specifically, I need to get her to and from school. With the new job some 30 minutes away, the "hop out of work for a few minutes and then be right back" option no longer exists. So with a whole day to myself, why not go on an adventure?

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Well, for this adventure, I headed to a small town south of me called Victory, Wisconsin. More specifically, I went to check out a campground called the Blackhawk Campground to photograph a historical marker and the area around it. Some 58 minutes later after dropping our daughter off at school, I was there.

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This area is rich in US history and was specifically the site of an event called the Black Hawk Massacre. During the early years of the USA, the native American population was typically hunted down and slaughtered by state and federal militias. One such slaughter happened here; I could get into the history of the event, but I'll let the historical markers tell the story...

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History is filled with hundreds of thousands of events such as this...I just have always found it so surprising that this key historical incident to be found so close to home, you know? The battle happened almost 200 years ago, and still, as I wandered the banks of the Mississippi River, I could feel the calmness in the area. Maybe it was the continued gray skies, but there is a sense of profoundness and the sacred at this place.

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With more sites to visit along this historic "trail", I hope to get a few more Hive shares this year as I visit each spot. Yet at least for this #wednesdaywalk, I most certainly appreciate the space and the living and dead that once roamed these same grounds.

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I never find history boring, that is for certain. Thanks for checking out my #wedmesdaywalk along the Mississippi River. Another spot is planned to be shared next week. I hope everyone had a wonderful Wednesday today!



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History is always interesting to learn and it's everywhere living with us. In our place, we commemorate it every year depending on its significance. But anyway, the site seems so serene for a walk. If I live in such place, it would be my go-to place for contemplation.

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are you in the states as well?

the site is very serene - I'm curious to visit it again this winter to see how the mood changes.

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Whoa, the place looks beautiful, no one would ever thought that something bloody ever happened in there before. Although I think most places has something like that too, history and more. But really, it is such a lovely place, very peaceful too.

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It was an odd find off the side of what is called the Great River Road. Who knows what other horrible stories hide along this highway with no markers to commemorate? Time keeps on going and memories do get lost - thankfully some have the foresight to memorialize such things.

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The place is very nice and peaceful to look at. I can't imagine the bloody battle there before. Maybe it's so beautiful to walk there.

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I know what you mean - the Earth does have an uncanny ability to heal, doesn't it?

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such a beautiful area with such a dark history

Thanks for joining the Wednesday Walk :)
Have a great day :)

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a very dark history with much more to be explored this year - it should be an interesting research project to get out in the "field" with!

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