The re-enactment I posted is in St. John's Church on Church Hill in Richmond, where the speech was originally given. If you're ever there, it's definitely worth a visit. The Tiffany stained glass windows are wonderful. Then head downhill and you can visit the state Capitol building Jefferson designed.
Several years ago we did something I've always wanted to do - visit Williamsburg at Christmas time. I've been there many times but that was special.
I grew up in a town famous for its Civil War battles. Now I live in an area that was surveyed by a young George Washington.
Well the kids are grown and gone now and my brother is retired and back in Michigan. Perhaps if Patriots win this war the wife and I will take the grandkids down and make a trip to the Church. I would like to see it and the re-enactment there.
We have done Greenfield Village in Dearborn, MI at Christmastime. The village is a mish mash of early time periods but has an overall colonial feel. It was a cold but fun day.
The re-enactment I posted is in St. John's Church on Church Hill in Richmond, where the speech was originally given. If you're ever there, it's definitely worth a visit. The Tiffany stained glass windows are wonderful. Then head downhill and you can visit the state Capitol building Jefferson designed.
Several years ago we did something I've always wanted to do - visit Williamsburg at Christmas time. I've been there many times but that was special.
I grew up in a town famous for its Civil War battles. Now I live in an area that was surveyed by a young George Washington.
Well the kids are grown and gone now and my brother is retired and back in Michigan. Perhaps if Patriots win this war the wife and I will take the grandkids down and make a trip to the Church. I would like to see it and the re-enactment there.
We have done Greenfield Village in Dearborn, MI at Christmastime. The village is a mish mash of early time periods but has an overall colonial feel. It was a cold but fun day.