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Ferry Hill Plantation

Across the Potomac River from Shepherdstown, West Virginia, sits Ferry Hill Plantation, which has been part of the National Park system since 1974. Looking back from the top, you can see the Rumsey Bridge, which crosses the Potomac River and parts of Shepherd University poking up. There are two entrances to the property off 34/Shepherdstown… Continue reading Ferry Hill Plantation

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Exploring Bloody Lane Trail/Sunken Road

With an overcast morning, we drove to Maryland so my brother could see part of the Antietam Battlefield, located outside of Sharpsburg, MD. We are just a bit over 9 miles away, yet in a different state. It's an easy drive over Rumsey Bridge from Shepherdstown, WV. Just remember kids, don't speed in Maryland -… Continue reading Exploring Bloody Lane Trail/Sunken Road

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Antietam Battlefield: Burnside Bridge Trail

The first time I visited Antietam Battlefield was in the fall of 2003, and we had little time. Kirk was showing me all the places on a visit back East, but time wasn't on our side that day. When we moved East this year, I noted Antietam was less than 10 miles from our home,… Continue reading Antietam Battlefield: Burnside Bridge Trail

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Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park: Stonewall Jackson Death Shrine

While driving across Virginia along I-95, I saw a sign for "Stonewall Jackson Death Site" on the highway. It's about 35 miles away from Richmond, VA. I mean, are you going to pass that up? I've learned not to pass up on a chance if you have time. Chances are, you won't get back to… Continue reading Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park: Stonewall Jackson Death Shrine

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Washington, D.C.: General William Tecumseh Sherman Statue & The White House

Most anything is walking distance if you have the time and the energy. That has long been my line of thought. The middle son and I took the MARC train into Washington, D.C. on Monday morning. It was foggy, but it wasn't cool. It never dropped below 65 on Sunday night. Welcome to summer South… Continue reading Washington, D.C.: General William Tecumseh Sherman Statue & The White House