Brick House Inn Williamsburg
111 Washington Street Williamsburg, Virginia, 23185, United States
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A trip back in time
... costumed historians/actors giving you a feel for the life of that day. The tour of the capital gave you a primer on the politics and court activities. A tour of the jail gave you an insight into the judicial practices (a little branding anyone?). The millinery was most instructive in the art of laundering the dress of the day (good undergarments preclude laundering the gowns and frocks). Finally, the young lady who lead us through ...
Return of the Mac... RIB!
... Blonde Culture. Also his accent is damn near impenetrable if you're not from Nottingham [ and sometimes, even if you are. I can only cut through the speed clutter because I've known him for so long ] which is, when he asked for Hi-C, he got Sweet Tea.
Which he did not care for.
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I've started to feel guilty on this trip because of the vast portions and the general lack of vegetables, or indeed real ...
America's Birthplace and The McRib
... br> Next up was the colony, Jamestown, so it only made sense to stick Hinge's face in it
Turns out you gotta pay to go on the actual site, so we took some photos in the gift shop (seeing there's actually nothing at the colony any more)
The drive through colonial parkway was pretty sweet, even stopped to take a ...
Yorktown, Virginia Beach and Sand Sculptures
Today we headed off to Yorktown, the site of Cornwallis' defeat in the American War of Independence.
There are 2 sites, the battleground and associated museum which is a National Park and Yorktown victory which is a State Park. We have a senior pass for the National Park and bought tickets for the State Park. However, I put the State Park tickets somewhere safe and didn't find them until Saturday. Another reason I need adult supervision.
As it worked out, we ...
Colonial Williamsburg
Williamsburg was the capitol of Virginia from 1699 to 1980.
Colonial WIlliamsburg is a private foundation that preserves the historic distict of Williamsburg.
Some of the buildings are original, some are recreations of the originals.
They also do re-enactments of certain events that occurred during the revolutionary war.
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