Showing posts with label Washington Monument. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Washington Monument. Show all posts
Patrick Henry Tour - Day 4, Scotchtown and Washington
Written by
Joshua Horn
on Friday, November 29, 2013
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Joshua Horn.
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Washington Tour - Day 5
Written by
Stephen Horn
on Wednesday, September 15, 2010
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The first thing we went to on day 5 was the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. Here is a link to the last time we went to Washington Monument. Almost everyone that wanted to was able to go up to the top of the monument. Next we went to Mt. Vernon, where George Washington lived. Mr. Brown did a talk about Washington's Manhood, and Daddy did a talk on biographies of Washington. After we left Mt. Vernon, we went to St. John's Church for a reenactment of the meeting of the Virginia Convention where Patrick Henry gave his famous speech for Liberty.
The Washington Monument
The Mount Vernon Mansion and Surrounding Buildings
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Stephen Horn.
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Family Reunion - Day 3
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Joshua Horn
on Monday, August 02, 2010
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On Wednesday we went to Washington DC again. We started out touring the Supreme Court which was pretty interesting, and then we walked around for a while trying to find our car. After moving the car we went to the Postal Museum, which showed a lot about the history of the US Postal Service. After that and lunch we walked over to the Library of Congress. There they had Thomas Jefferson's complete surviving library set up in a display. They also had two very old Bibles. After walking around the capital and seeing some of the monuments we drove over to the Alexandria train station to pick up Nic Ruiz who came up to video with us later in the week. His train was over an hour and a half late, but that was good because we got there an hour late. Right across the street from the train station was the George Washington Masonic Memorial, so we walked over there and took some pictures of it.
After picking Nic up we drove over to Arlington National Cemetary. We went through there really quick but we saw President Kennedy's grave, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and Robert E. Lee's house. For diner that night we went to Gadby's Tavern in Arlington for my Grandmother's 80th birthday and my grandparent's 54th anniversary. Washington celebrated some of his birthdays at Gadsby's Tavern. After dinner we decided that we would go back to the monuments at night when they were less crowded. We went to Jefferson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, George Mason and Lincoln Memorials. Later we will put up a video from some of those.
Supreme Court |
Library of Congress |
Capital Building |
After picking Nic up we drove over to Arlington National Cemetary. We went through there really quick but we saw President Kennedy's grave, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and Robert E. Lee's house. For diner that night we went to Gadby's Tavern in Arlington for my Grandmother's 80th birthday and my grandparent's 54th anniversary. Washington celebrated some of his birthdays at Gadsby's Tavern. After dinner we decided that we would go back to the monuments at night when they were less crowded. We went to Jefferson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, George Mason and Lincoln Memorials. Later we will put up a video from some of those.
Masonic Memorial |
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier |
Dinner |
Jefferson Memorial |
Washington Monument |
Written by
Joshua Horn.
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Family Reunion - Day 2
Written by
Joshua Horn
on Thursday, July 22, 2010
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Washington Monument |
View of the capital from Washington Monument |
View from Washington Monument with the WW2 memorial in the foreground and Lincoln Memorial in the background |
The WWII Memorial |
Washington Monument reflected in a pool at Constitution Gardens |
Lincoln Memorial |
After that we went on a tour through the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. That is where they print all the fiat money. The tour was interesting and we were surprised they mentioned the fact that the money has no real value. They would not let you take pictures inside. Next we went to the National Museum of American History. It was a pretty good museum, but it was really big and we could not see nearly all of it. We went to the part on military history. They have lots of artifacts there, and one that was interesting to me because I am studying the French and Indian War was Lt. Col. Adam Stephen's coat, who was Washington's second-in-command during that war.
Lt. Col. Adam Stephen's coat |
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Joshua Horn.
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