April 21, 2006

Colonial Williamsburg is a recreation of the town during the 18th century. Skits throughout the park, historic buildings and taverns, people dressed in period costumes it was a full and really fun day!!!
Hope you enjoy the pictures

This parkway runs between Yorktown, Williamsburg, and Jamestown also known as the Historic Triangle

beautiful parkway-

chicken lady

The Governors Palace

Garden behind the Governors Palace

General Washington Speaks

Good ol tavern boys

The reading of the Declaration of Independence from the Capitol building

Benadict Arnold trying to convince the people to go with the British

Slaves deciding which side to take for the promise of freedom British or General Washington

General Washington asking citizens to march to Yorktown for Victory

Marching to Yorktown for Victory- U.S. is Independent

April 18, 2006


Yorktown Battlefield This was the last major battle of the American Revolution, which secured independence for the United States.

French Cemetery this cemetery contains the remains of approximately 50 unknown French soldiers

View of the York River

Moore House- This was the house officers met to negotiate surrender terms for Cornwallis army

Dogwood Tree just beautiful in full bloom

The Nelson House- one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. This home also served as hospital during the civil war .

Tobacco Road trail- this was the trail they took to deliver tobacco to the harbor.

Historic buildings in Yorktown

Yorktown Victory Monument

April 09, 2006


The White House

Us in front of the Capitol

Kennedy Family Gravesite with the eternal flame

The tomb of the Unkown Soldier at Arlington

Changing of the guards at Arlington Cemetery

Memorial to the Nurses of the Armed Forces

Vietnam Memorial

Vietnam Memorial Wall in DC

State Building in Annapolis

Officer housing at Annapolis

St Andrews Church at the Naval Academy

Annapolis Naval Academy view from the harbor

Downtown Annapolis

Beautiful Cherry Trees

George Washingtons Farm at Mt Vernon

Jerry Seinfeld's puffy shirt at the Smithsonian Amercian History Museum

Archie & Edith Bunker chairs from All in the Family

Lincoln Memorial at night

Capitol at night