WilliamsburgI feel inclined to finish the account of our visit to Virginia and America's Historic Triangle. As mentioned in earlier posts we started with Jamestowne. Progressing through time our next visit was Williamsburg. This is a really fun place to visit because the whole city has been restored or preserved and they have peo
It was great being there this time of year. No lines to get in and out of shops and tours and no hot humid weather. The down side was we didn't get to see the gardens in full bloom.
Yorktown Battlefield
Our last stop was the Yorktown battlefield. This is where the last major battle of the revolutionary war was fought. General George Washington and the French cornered General Cornwallis and a large British Army in Yorktown. The French Navy kept the British Navy from showing up to bail out General Cornwallis. 8,000 troops surrendered. The trenches that both sides made during the siege have been recreated and old artillery is still in place. Interesting to see. At the state 'Victory Park' there was a camp setup with role players in it. They showed us around a camp and fired one of the guns. It was informatiYou can see all our pictures from the week at our Williamsburg album.
Those interested in Ira pictures can see the Ira album.