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After five battlefields today ready to relax at the Kenmore Inn and staying in the Mary Washington room in Fredericksburg,VA. Lot of churches in this town all on the same street. The Great college in this town is the University of Mary Washington after she use to live here. Her son George would come here […]

Welcome to Historic St. John’s Church built in 1741 here in Richmond On March 23, 1775 during a Virginia Convention with George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and other prominent Virginians on that day Patrick Henry embodied the sprit of the Revolution finished his speech with “Give me liberty… or give me death”

Bill Robinson,nicknamed “Bojangles” born in Richmond was an American tap dancer, actor and singer. He was known as the most highly paid African-American entertainer in the United States during the first half of the 20th century. He is famous for his dancing with Shirley Temple in a series of films during the 1930’s. […]

My morning walk throughout historic Fredericksburg and visited the home and Ferry Farm of Mary Washington and her grave site. This is where George grew up I didn’t find any cherry trees. I met and talked with landscaper Mr. Samuel he has worked here at the Kenmore farm for over 40 years and his family […]

Hollywood cemetery in Richmond,Virginia This is the final resting place of two United States Presidents, James Monroe and John Tyler, as well as Confederate States President Jefferson Davis (No flag to his name) Also, 22 Confederate Generals, including George Picket and J.E.B. Stuart and thousands of Confederate solders. The most popular is […]