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children into the war, letting them take a bumpy ride in a horse drawn ambulance, play drums in a drummer boy's tent and work as a nurse in a field hospital. Saturday, Sept. 21, a living historian will portray Civil War nurse Kate Cumming and interact with guests in the field hospital. Children will also take part in Civil War era games and learn period dances, such as the Virginia reel. Activities are included in the price of admission, $11.95. The museum, 321 Chestnut St. Saturday, Sept. 21, for the 150 anniversary commemoration. Tours are $5 for adults, $1 for children. Popcorn and funnel cakes will be available. The movie screening is free; concession purchases are cash only. Joe Stock Park is at 302 N. Main St., LaFayette. John Ross House: This Rossville landmark at 200 E. Lake Ave. will open for tours today and Friday, Sept. 19 20. Guides will share information on what happened in the immediate area before, during and after the Battle of Chickamauga 150 years ago. There is no charge, but donations will be accepted. For more information, call 706 861 3954. Wardlaw Building: Beginning this weekend, the former home of the Northwest Georgia Arts Guild, 309 N. Main St., will be open as a LaFayette area welcome center. Its volunteer staff also will offer tours of the Marsh House and Chattooga Academy. The exhibit on view centers on the Civil War in Walker County.Battle Creek EnquirerBarbecue enthusiast and 10Best Contributor Sally Walker Davies compiled this savory list of some of America's most prestigious and entertaining BBQ competitions.1. Memphis in May World