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Fredericksburg
Mainly work here. Nothing notable happened. The hotel is pretty good for a Towne Place. But keep in mind you just don't get much. Pass on the breakfast. There is a Starbucks on the other side of 95. This area is the "growth" part of town. i.e. lots of chain things opening up all around but not a lot of fun, local, mom and pop places. To find these …
Blue Ridge Parkway
... had to change our plans, so we swapped one piece of American history for another, and headed to Williamsburg for the living history museum in the town. We enjoyed the actors around town, hearing from 'Thomas Jefferson' and seeing some period music and houses. All good, even if we did miss out of so much by trying to squeeze it into one day. We drove up the Interstate to a small turn off near Fredericksburg and stopped in a motel and had surf and turf for ...
Day trip to Fredericksburg
... the headquarters for General Meade and General Lee. Reaching the Confederate capital of Richmond, VA seems nearly impossible when listening to the battle descriptions on our CD. The destruction of the town was truely sad and a typical result of war. Couldn't help but make comparisons to Afghanistan war reports we hear during the past ...
Civil War tour Day 22
... Fitzhugh. It stood in the middle of a Plantation. During the Fredericksburg Campaign, it served as a Union headquarters and telegraph communications center. A hospital was also established there to treat casualties from the battle. From there, we went back across the river to view the sunken road. This road was lined with walls built of granite blocks. This was where ...
Driving Delirium
... a few things I didn't know before today.
I felt compelled to drive the extra mile to the Atlantic Ocean to snap a few pictures of beach, ocean and hurricane-sturdy houses. Maybe I was just trying to avoid the 4 more hours of driving I had left. The hours were moving along until I was in Chesapeake and decided I should ignore the GPS and take an alternate route to pass Norfolk. I was hoping to get a glimpse of ...