Ironically dad just read a recent article about how well Colonial Williamsburg has done to make its history more inclusive to telling all the stories of the majorities represented. We definitely saw that at Jamestown and found it very informative and fascinating. In Williamsburg, they added more free black interpreters...Sadly, thanks to their laws their rights were still considerably restricted.
Since it was in the 90’s today, M & D chose to drive through the Yorktown Battlefield. The Visitor’s Center was closed, but mom found a YouTube app connection through the National Park Service. It did a great job of showing us & telling us what happened at each site.
Some of the Redoubts and the House where the surrender was decided
The Battle or Siege of Yorktown is really hard to explain. General Cornwallis, the British general, decided to inhabit Yorktown, so it could become a deep water port for the British navy. The problem was the French navy under Comte de Grasse defeated the British navy before either navy got to Yorktown at the Battle of the Capes. The British navy went back to New York leaving Cornwallis without their help. This let Generals Washington and Lafayette surround the British army at Yorktown. With no supplies and no Navy to rescue them the British surrendered after an intense siege.
Mom and dad appeared to love walking around this older looking area. What's with all the people in funny costumes? Was it my Halloween birthday already? Mom walked me into a field that smelled and tasted fabulous.
They kept trying to get me to walk in the grass since the brick sidewalk was getting hot! But, they still wouldn't let me chase the squirrels and chipmunks. Shucks! We kept running into these darling teenagers with World Stride T-shirts. Of course mom had to check them out...It turns out its an educational program with tours and workshops for teenagers.
One of the few selfies that mom has liked...I don't get her hesitation to post them, I look good in every photo!





We’re really enjoying hearing about your travels!
ReplyDeleteWe love Williamsburg too.
Thanks for sharing!
We’re really enjoying hearing about your travels!
ReplyDeleteWe love Williamsburg too.
Thanks for sharing!
We’re really enjoying hearing about your travels!
ReplyDeleteWe love Williamsburg too.
Thanks for sharing!
Happy Anniversary😀
ReplyDeleteAnother fun update!
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