Monthly Archives: October 2013

Philadelphia, PA

Connections, you know everything in the universe is tied to another somehow somewhere.  I’m sure there’s a cable show proving this somewhere, but my point is that our adventures have really proven how things in this world are connected together.  I’d never heard of a Cyclorama before visiting Gettysburg, PA.  They explained that before we had movies, 360 degree paintings were the hottest new entertainment.  Yesterday Eric and I went to downtown Buffalo to rent a car and had a glimpse of the Buffalo Cyclorama building, HOW crazy!  Apparently one of the four copies of the Battle of Gettysburg painting we saw last week week was also on display here in Buffalo.  Check out the link.

Philadelphia is known for the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Liberty Bell, Benjamin Franklin and Betsy Ross.  Our plan for the day was to see as many of these historical places as possible.

The Liberty Bell is more than a cracked chunk of metal.  The museum is filled with examples of people around the world of all colors and genders celebrating freedom with OUR Liberty Bell. In 1752 this bell was hung in the Pennsylvania State House (currently known as Independence Hall) and soon after cracked.

I get shivers thinking about the Philadelphia State house at the end of the park and how 236 years ago horses and buggies passed by while Benjamin Franklin was making his fortune with the new fangled printing press which published the concerns of disgruntled British colonists.  Now look at it, surrounded by high rises, traffic lights, security guards and a big screen for the evening’s events on the green.

Now the building is renamed Independence Hall and preserved as a tribute to the location where the colonies signed the document sent to the King of England declaring our independence.  A hand full of years later President George Washington sat up front while our founding fathers put together the Constitution we still base our laws on today.


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Government was a pleasant change from the wars we’ve been learning about.  Even better is Ben Franklin.  He was a really amazing guy making his fortune as a printer and newspaper man which gave him the time and finances to be an inventor and statesman instrumental in negotiating France’s assistance in our fight for independence.

 

Benjamin Franklin was loaded with great quotes.  I would love to paper the walls with his words of wisdom.

The glass armonica is an invention we enjoyed here in Philadelphia as well as the LA County Fair and Corning Glass Museum.  The basic idea is different size glass bowls that turn on a spindle and when you touch your finger to the rim they make different tones similar to rubbing your finger on a wine glass.

We wrapped up out day with a cheesesteak for dinner.

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Gettysburg, PA

The last war on American soil we studied is the Civil War.  What started as a conflict over slavery and the need for a slave workforce to maintain Southern plantations, ended up being a war with the Confederate states seceding and President Lincoln trying to maintain the Union.  I guess they figured 30+ years earlier the colonists who disagreed with the British declared independence, why couldn’t the Confederate states.

The visitor center presented an amazing display summarizing the war and detailing the Battle of Gettysburg. The museum exhibits explained each of the first three days of July 1863, explaining General Robert E Lee’s strategies and General Meade’s responses.

There was an upstairs room dedicated to the Gettysburg Cyclorama, a painting with a 360 degree view of the third day of battle by the French artist  Paul Dominique Philippoteaux. This cyclorama has been restored and is on display for Gettysburg’s 150 year anniversary.

After an exhausting afternoon in the Visitor Center’s museum, we took a quick tour of the battle field.

The national park maintains nearly 2000 monuments, canons and buildings.

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For all it’s service we would like to thank The Van.  The Van is 23 years old this year.  Eric ensures it’s mechanical integrity as it takes us on our adventures.  The Van served us well in California and on our adventures in the west and all through Colorado, last year it transported the kids, Topaz and I along with a stock pile of stuff we didn’t think we could live without from CA to FL and up to NJ.

This summer we’ve been as far south as NC and then north to NY, soon we’ll buzz down to FL for a week and back up to NY.  We camped in it in Gettysburg.  After a cramped night, we enjoyed a bike ride through the campground and ……

what all our favorite campgrounds offer, mini golf.

 

 

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Fort McHenry, MD

Next on the American History Battle tour is Fort McHenry.  I’m a little embarrassed to say I really didn’t now very much about the War of 1812, but the many monuments we saw along the coast as we sailed past the Delmarva peninsula and up into the Long Island Sound, really sparked my interest.

On Sept 13 & 14 of 1814 the British bombed Fort McHenry which was protecting Baltimore.   This was the battle that Francis Scott Key, detained on a British ship, watched the U.S. flag over the fort illuminated by bombs and was inspired to write the Star Spangled Banner.  So what was this war all about?  In a nutshell, the British were restricting our trade due to their war with France and impressment of American sailors into the British Navy.  The Americans we’re being bullied by the British and declared war.
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As always, the National Park Visitor Center displayed artifacts, timelines, facts about the war and major players in the battle, facts about the 15 stripe and 15 star flag, as well as the Star Spangled Banner and its many popular versions including Jimi Hendrix and Whitney Houston.  The film was outstanding and at the end they played our National Anthem and raised the movie screen to expose a window with a view of the flag over the fort.  Sniff Sniff, it brought tears to my eyes.

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Hollywood Cemetery, VA

Our path back to the boat took us near Richmond, VA and the Hollywood Cemetery. Eric has been researching his ancestry and their service in the Confederate Army.  His research pointed him to the location of the grave of his Great Great Great Grand Uncle who died in a Richmond hospital two weeks after being wounded in the Battle of Frayser’s Farm.

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Yorktown, VA

To wrap up our tour of the Historical Triangle in the Williamsburg area, we toured the Yorktown Battlefield. Here in 1781, Cornwallis attempted to crush Washington’s army but instead, he surrendered.  As always we participate in the National Park Jr. Ranger program.

It’s like a scavenger hunt around the park digging for facts in the visitor center displays and points of interest throughout the park.  We learned about cannon types and sizes, earthworks which were trenches and mounds dug by the soldiers, strategies and mistakes the generals made, and the unfortunate causalities.

At the end our our trip through the park commemorating the last major battle of the Revolutionary War, the kids earned their patches.

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One of the great bonuses of touring National Parks is wild life.  Roy found this box turtle in the middle of the road.

We’re also finding interesting new plants like the American Beauty Berry.

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