Check out the graffiti artists of the Civil War. Just goes to show, if you buried a watch in the sand for a thousand years, in a million years you would have a diamond. Wait, what?
As workmen scraped the walls, paint pealed away in chunks, revealing what appeared to be graffiti left behind by soldiers from the Civil War. The more they scraped, the more writings appeared.
The graffiti appears to have been left behind by both Northern and Southern troops who served during the Civil War, he said. It covers much of the inside of the building.
"It appears to be as high as people could reach," Klusemyer said. "It's down low. It's up high. It's just everywhere."
Oh. Paint over some young boys' graffiti, and in 150 years you'll have a national treasure. That was it.
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