June 5-6, Yorktown, VA
Yorktown is a few miles up the York River and the site of one of the final battles of the Revolutionary War where the American and French armies, along with the French Fleet, caused the surrender of the 8000 man British Army. On June 5th we visit the battlefield, now a National Park, and see the trenches and cannon and old brick houses where the early settlers lived. The town is a real residential town and reminds us a little of Williamsburg. Not as extensive, but very nice.
We visited Jamestown and watched some excavations of the early settlement underway by archeology students. Not much here now but lots of history. We moved on to Williamsburg where a costumed company of actors read the new Declaration of independence from the balcony of the House of Burgesses to the crowd, followed by a protest parade down the main street (protesting the King of England) and ending in the pub for a little refreshment to ward off the cold. Some things never change.
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