George Washington on 2A responsibility
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thanks! helps to know you guys can see a purpose to my tangents😄 And yes, GW is the one to emulate, especially after seeing his spot at Mount Rushmore is #17!
Q is So Big they carved clues in stone/think our job is to find them😇
Tell us MORE sue!
sure! it really is like Where's Waldo...tracking the 17s🤠 this is about the Father of Mount Rushmore-Doane Robinson; he took 17 friends on a trip to make plans. https://www.southdakotamagazine.com/doanes-favorite-places
the highway around the mountain is 16A (which would be 16+1)...and it was personally designed by conservative SD governor Peter Norbeck- to me, it's shaped like a Q;)
South Dakota is also the 17th largest state... https://www.travelsouthdakota.com/trip-ideas/story/peter-norbeck-national-scenic-byway
Iron Mountain Road is 17 miles long; https://www.blackhillsvacations.com/peter-norbeck-scenic-byway/
"Needles Highway is a 14-mile stretch of road that features some of the most spectacular scenery in the Black Hills. This slow speed drive features narrow tunnels, hairpin curves and the Needle’s Eye, which is a popular photograph site. Frequent picnic areas, climbing rocks and alpine brooks add to the family fun. Iron Mountain Road winds between Mount Rushmore and the junctions of Highway 16A and SD 36.Drivers can view Mount Rushmore in the distance while passing through three rock tunnels on the 17-mile route."
there is a lot about 'surveying', measurements, etc. in Q's movie, and of course Mount Rushmore features GW, he was close to many native tribes; was interested in their beliefs etc...
Mount Rushmore is 17 miles from Crazy Horse;) notice the website is similar to other WH sites. https://crazyhorsememorial.org/visit/getting-to-crazy-horse-memorial
Crazy Horse Memorial® is in the Black Hills of southwestern South Dakota in the United States. The entrance along US Highway 16/385 (the Crazy Horse Memorial Highway) is 9 miles south of Hill City, SD and 4 miles north of Custer, SD. Crazy Horse Memorial® is 17 miles southwest of Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
Washington started surveying at a young age, he was very good at it; https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/surveying/
Washington's career as a professional surveyor began in 1749. He received a commission from the College of William and Mary to become surveyor for the newly formed Culpeper County. Washington immediately traveled to Culpeper, the county seat, to be sworn in. Washington completed his first survey within two days, measuring a tract of 400 acres. At seventeen years of age, he was well on his way to a lucrative career.
https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/take-note/education/#- Washington mastered 17 of the problems provided in the text, presumably ones chosen by his tutor. In 1747, within a year or two of completing the problems, Washington executed his first practice surveys, and in 1749 he secured the lucrative office of county surveyor in Culpeper County, Virginia. Even after years of experience in the field as a surveyor, Washington appears to have continued to draw on Leybourn’s text as a reference. The circa 1764 “List of Books at Mount Vernon” includes “Leybourn’s Surveying” with a notation indicating that it had been borrowed from his neighbor, George William Fairfax (1724-1787).'
Guess my point is- it's Everywhere on these various sites; definitely recommend them as legitimate WH sources🇺🇸
and One more to really get people thinking;)
https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/martha-parke-custis/ Patsy died in the summer of 1773 when she was only 17 years old. In his diary, George Washington wrote simply on June 19th, 1773: "At home all day. About five oclock poor Patcy Custis Died Suddenly."😳...
Omgoodness!! These are AMAZING!
THANK YOU sue for taking the time to enlightened us...no coinkidinks!
You are an incredible resource! 👏🏆