The Governor's Palace dates back to the 18th century. Along with numorous British Governors, the final residents in the earliest years of our nation were Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson.
The Marquis de Lafayette, a French nobleman serving on George Washington's staff, announces the end of the Revolutionary War to all of us watching.
Though originally there were no chickens or roosters in Jamestown, this big fella was too photogenic to pass up. He was so adorable and such a poser.
Though originally there were no chickens or roosters in Jamestown, this big fella was too photogenic to pass up. He was so adorable and such a poser.
This is Sherwood Forest Plantation, home of John Tyler, the 10th President of the United States. The center part of the home was built in in 1680. Believe it or not, President Tyler's grandson still lives here, three generations in four centuries!
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Patty the photo of the quarters is fantastic. I love the way you used the light with the colors against the white. Beautiful.
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