Williamsburg, Monticello, & D.C.
This kitchen is different from the ones we are used to seeing. |
These oxen appeared out of nowhere. |
It was hard keeping up with them! |
Today, they are actually used to move heavy loads within Williamsburg. |
Oh,no! What could this young child and her doll have done to be put in the stocks? note: the matching hoods! |
Can you imagine cooking using a fireplace! And we complain, when the microwave breaks! |
This man is stoking the fire. |
This is the site of the original Jamestown colony in Virginia. There is a reproduction of the community nearby. |
This is the interior of the glasshouse at Jamestown. |
This is Monticello. This home was designed by Thomas Jefferson and was his pride and joy. |
Monticello looks similar to the library at the University of Virgina, which Thomas Jefferson designed, also. |
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