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Quilt Trail & Blue Ridge Parkway
Today we left Asheville heading north. It was 45 degrees when we got up this morning......mighty chilly. Our first stop was at Burnsville to look at the quilt blocks painted on various buildings. I expected them to be painted on old barns, but they weren't so we took pictures anyway. I guess the real quilt barn trails are in Northeast Tennessee. We …
Woodrow Wilson
... living there. So I decided to go there as well. He also stated that, when he moved to go to college, he felt like he was leaving something that is very important to him and possibly he would never come back. When he decided to run for Governor for New Jersey he at first did not have plans on running for president, but after two years as Governor he believed that he was ready to step up and become the next president. As ...
Madison Heights and Beyond
... visitor center. A very carefully constructed slide show goes through the last few days of the war and the terms of the eventual surrender. The site is now on acres and acres of carefully tended green lawn, with a few big oaks scattered through. It is surrounded by a huge dense forest. The large empty space populated by ancient trees and scattered old homes does give the sense of a hard fought peace. As Doug says, peace like war must be waged.
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Across the Alleghenies
... served as high quality office space and hostel. Thank you!
But Anne had more in store. Driven by the need to confirm votes, we went out in the dusk on Sunday evening to call on Democratic families in the more gritty Madison Heights neighborhood down by Lynchburg, making sure that they had everything they needed to cast a vote.
Later that evening we visited with Anne in her own beautiful 200 year old home in Amherst, dining on Ruth's delicious ...
Jefferson's "Mini-Monticello" - his private escape
Most of us have heard of Thomas Jefferson's Monticello - but not of Poplar Forest, his small, hexagonal-shaped getaway in the woods outside Lynchburg, VA. A beautiful job is being done to restore this great home to its original grandeur.
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- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Wheelchair accessibility