Chicken_D where are you? I am over here toward Sort of between Fredericksburg, Culpeper and Charlottesville.
Where I live is famous for the Battle of the Wilderness and on the corner at my driveway is a historical marker because this is where Lafayette camped and made the plans that turned Cornwallis around in the Revolutionary War.
The home of President James Madison, the Father of the Constitution, Montpelier was the Madison family homestead for more than three generations.
St. Thomas Episcopal Church, which was copied after Thomas Jefferson's only ecclesiastical work, is noted for its stained glass windows, including one by Tiffany, as well as for the fact that Robert E. Lee and other Confederate officers worshipped here during the winter of 1863-64.
Ellwood plantation is the resting place of Stonewall Jacksons arm and served as a Confederate hospital and later as the headquarters of three Union generals during the Civil War.
It is also the birthplace of President Zachary Taylor.
Just to name a few
Where I live is famous for the Battle of the Wilderness and on the corner at my driveway is a historical marker because this is where Lafayette camped and made the plans that turned Cornwallis around in the Revolutionary War.
The home of President James Madison, the Father of the Constitution, Montpelier was the Madison family homestead for more than three generations.
St. Thomas Episcopal Church, which was copied after Thomas Jefferson's only ecclesiastical work, is noted for its stained glass windows, including one by Tiffany, as well as for the fact that Robert E. Lee and other Confederate officers worshipped here during the winter of 1863-64.
Ellwood plantation is the resting place of Stonewall Jacksons arm and served as a Confederate hospital and later as the headquarters of three Union generals during the Civil War.
It is also the birthplace of President Zachary Taylor.
Just to name a few
