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Tag Archives: Revolutionary War
Boats and a Lighthouse
Thunder and rain in the morning. Once it began to let up we went to visit the Antique Boat Museum in Clayton, NY. They have a huge collection of boats in several buildings. It was more interesting than I expected … Continue reading
Posted in August, Daily Post, New York
Tagged Antique Boats, Lighthouse, Museums, Revolutionary War, The Tibbetts Point Lighthouse
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Jamestown and Yorktown
This morning we went to visit Jamestown National Historic Site, the location of the first permanent English settlement in America in 1607. The first thing we see when we get there is the Tercentenary monument that was erected in 1907 … Continue reading
Posted in April, Daily Post, Virginia
Tagged Battlefields, Captain John Smith, Jamestown, Pocahontas, Revolutionary War, Yorktown
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Sculptures, Statues, and Monuments
We moved to Americamps RV Park just north of Richmond, Virginia. We checked in early because weather reports indicated it could rain and we wanted to avoid having to get set up in the rain. The park was booked up … Continue reading
Posted in April, Daily Post, Virginia
Tagged American History, Civil War, George Washington, History, Revolutionary War, Richmond VA, Robert E Lee, Stonewall Jackson
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