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Sunday, February 03, 2008
Saturday, November 17, 2007
It was a moving experience to think off all of those who gave their lives in the cause of freedom.
Gettysburg, PA. We aren't sure where the scene from "Remember the Titans" was filmed.
We had a fabulous guide at the Gettysburg National Cemetary. He brought the history to life.
Linda and Kurt listen to our guide at Gettysburg.
Gettysburg National Cemetary on Wednesday, October 31, 2007
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It was a moving experience to think off all of tho...
Gettysburg, PA. We aren't sure where the scene fro...
We had a fabulous guide at the Gettysburg National...
Linda and Kurt listen to our guide at Gettysburg.
Gettysburg National Cemetary on Wednesday, October...
The street lights were Hershey's kisses. One wrapp...
Great street sign. The hotel where we stayed was o...
Welcome to Hershey, PA
Racks of chocolate and we didn't buy any. Amazing!...
Rack and racks of chocolate
Kurt chats with our guide for the trolley tour of ...
Hershey, PA
Hershey, PA
Amish hang their laundry. They have beautiful quil...
Plowing the fields
Carriages just drive along the roads with the cars...
The Amish gather for a wedding. They start coming ...
Amish farm in the community.
It was a little awkward to get up into the courtin...
Courting or summer wagon.
Amish women's clothing. They each have a color of ...
Amish bedroom. They make beautiful quilts for them...
Kurt and Linda had never been to the Amish village...
Before our tour of the Amish Village on Tuesday, O...
Crossing the Susquehanna River on the way to Lanca...
Dad, Ryan and David (and Tom's feet) in the best r...
Kurt and Tom in the sunroom or Florida room as Lin...
We were blessed to be able to be the witness coupl...
View from the front of the Washington Temple on a ...
Curtis put a ceiling fan up in Linda and Kurt's be...
Information about the South Pavilion.
South Pavilion was Thomas' first home on the prope...
This beautiful flower has a very velvety feel.
Thomas Jefferson was an inventor. He loved clocks....
The kitchens were in separate buildings in the pla...
This is a view of the valley from Monticello. The ...
The home of Thomas Jefferson. Monticello is up on ...
Dad held his camera really low in order to get the...
Butterfly at Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello. ...
Dad captured some great photos of a butterfly in t...
This is the side of Mount Vernon that faces the Pa...
Linda and I are looking at the Patomic River from ...
It was fascinating to see a tree planted by George...
"Martha Washington" was there talking about her li...
Linda, dad and I went to Mount Vernon, the home an...
Linda and Kurt's church building sits right in the...
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