In your editorial, “Disney’s America is Virginia’s decision” (June 30), you suggest that people who are concerned with our national heritage should find something better to do than oppose Disney’s plan to build an amusement park.
I am disappointed that the Tribune, which in its own history was once a loyal supporter of President Lincoln, now feels that those honored dead who “gave the last full measure of devotion” for their country would be well-served by having the soil for which they fought paved over and covered with fast-food outlets, self-service laundries, car washes and other spillover that will disfigure the green Virginia hills for miles around the proposed Disney park, engulfing what is left of the Manassas battlefield.




