Tag: American Revolution
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From Boston To Concord- American Revolution History {Massachusetts}

After spending a few glorious days along the coast of Maine, we made our way south for a few days in and around Boston. Boston is an incredible city — a blend of modern life and layers of history, where glass towers rise beside centuries-old brick and every street seems to tell a story. There…
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Visiting Monticello: the Home of Thomas Jefferson {Virginia}

We had spent the last few days diving into the beginnings of America, and our final stop brought us to one of its most influential figures—a visit to the home of Thomas Jefferson at Monticello. Located in Charlottesville, Virginia, Monticello is one of the most visited historic sites in the United States. As one of…
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Celebrating Independence Day in Colonial Williamsburg {Virginia}

Spending Independence Day in Colonial Williamsburg felt like stepping directly into the story of the country’s beginnings. With its preserved buildings, costumed interpreters, and living history demonstrations, Williamsburg offers one of the most immersive ways to experience colonial America—especially on the Fourth of July. A visit to Colonial Williamsburg on the Fourth of July includes…
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Visiting Jamestown & Yorktown- Colonial National Historic Park {Virginia}

With the country celebrating Independence Day this week, we decided there was no better place to be than where the story of America first began. We drove up to the coastal region of Virginia to spend a few days exploring some of the most important chapters in American history. Our trip took us through what…
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Visiting the Tennessee State Museum {Tennessee}

This last weekend we decided to spend some time at the Tennessee State Museum. This museum is part of the Capital State Park and sits on the very end of the capital mall from the capital building. And this museum is free to enjoy and offers an incredible look at Tennessee through the ages from…
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Castillo de San Marcos National Monument {Florida}

When in St. Augustine, the absolute must do is visit the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument. It has been through Spanish, British, French, and American control at one point in time or another but has lasted as a tribute to spirit of resiliency of all those who lived there. Walking along the battlements, gazing…