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Revision as of 05:52, 8 November 2022

Battle Abby
Main entrance of Battle Abbey
Construction Cost62,000
Admission.25
Profit52,980.03

Opened on June 1, the Battle Abbey was designed as a 400 x 250 foot old convent near Hastings, England, where the Normans defeated the Saxons. It was fashioned complete with towers, bastions, parapet, drawbridge; essentially it was a  museum of American Wars with six huge cycloramas depicting famous American battles such as Gettysburg and Manassas.

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The whole conveyed a very realistic impression of the  horrors of war.  An able lecturer explained the action  and called attention to details. Smaller war scenes and an  extensive collection of war relics filled the remainder of  the building. The attendants were dressed  in both Union and Confederate military uniforms.

Additional cycloramas were shown which included depictions of the battles of  Yorktown, New Orleans, Buena Vista,  Custer's  Massacre and Manila.

The Gettysburg cyclorama was  50 feet high and 400 feet in circumference and was brilliant in detail.

The Battle Abbey was one of the few attractions that  lost money.

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