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Craig Woodfield11 Mar 2016 7:17 p.m. PST

So, I'll be passing through Fredricksburg with some colleagues next month. First time in the area.

If I have just an hour or two, which of the two visitor centres should I visit?

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GARS190011 Mar 2016 8:16 p.m. PST

What are some manufacturers that make new Cylon/Super Battle Droid type robots? They don't have to be exact replicas, they just need to keep that the general stocky, non-skeletal build (no terminator look-alikes, please).

tberry740311 Mar 2016 8:30 p.m. PST

I know some people have used Starwars battledroids.

Codsticker11 Mar 2016 10:09 p.m. PST

Wait. .. which question am I supposed to answer?

Ancestral Hamster11 Mar 2016 11:55 p.m. PST

These are old-style Cylons from the original series.
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Keifer11312 Mar 2016 10:15 a.m. PST

I think you should visit the centre with the Cylons, as they have more character than the Super Battle Droid types.

uglyfatbloke14 Mar 2016 4:20 a.m. PST

Whereas I think you should deploy your|Confederate Cylons along the wall on Marye's Hieghts.
I trust they are SS ninja zombie Confederate Cylons – they're the best.

John the Greater14 Mar 2016 6:00 a.m. PST

Visit the National Park Service visitors center at 1013 Lafayette Blvd in Fredericksburg. It sits on Marye's Heights and you can walk a small part of the stone wall. There is a nice driving tour of the battlefield, though I warn you the City has eaten up almost all of the north end of the battlefield.

There are also a couple on Irish bars in the City, in case you are so inclined.

Patonius14 Mar 2016 2:08 p.m. PST

I like Cyclon Confederates….especially those cyclons that fought at Gettysburg.

MadDrMark15 Mar 2016 4:47 p.m. PST

I enjoyed the small visitor center at Chancellorsville, just a few miles from Fredericksburg. The battlefields at Chancellorsville/Wilderness are interesting, but they are as tangled a forest as they ever once were.

Manassas/Bull Run, less than an hour to the north, is one of the most attractive Civil War battlefields, in my opinion.

Blutarski15 Mar 2016 7:23 p.m. PST

Visited the Fredericksburg battlefield some years ago. Much of the floodplain area between "The Stone Wall" at the foot of Marye's Heights and the river has been built up since the 1860s, but the view from said stone wall down the streets and avenues approaching from the river drove home to me how absolutely, positively flat the ground was – little to no defilade.

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