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Seeing the Elephant

"Over 200 people involved, five days to film, and a technologically advanced experience of the Civil War like no other"

Seeing the Elephant is the term Civil War soldiers used to say they saw battle. The new high-tech digital movie experience in The Fiery Trial at the Kenosha Civil War Museum will allow visitors a glimpse at "the Elephant."

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Seeing the Elephant is the term Civil War soldiers used to say they saw battle. The new high-tech digital movie experience in The Fiery Trial at the Kenosha Civil War Museum will allow visitors a glimpse at "the Elephant."

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