Historic Sites of Virginia

Christopher Wright/ March 20, 2024/ Adventures/ 0 comments

Our main reason for staying at Camp Cardinal RV Resort was its location. In eastern Virginia, it was right in the middle of many historic sites of Virginia. We spent the whole summer learning about our nation’s birth and growing pains. There are many agencies that operate the various locations we visited. The best way to organize them are The Historic Triangle, Preservation Virginia, and others. Interested in everything we

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Cape Henry Lighthouse: Preservation Virginia

Christopher Wright/ February 28, 2024/ Adventures/ 0 comments

Cape Henry Lighthouse was the last and probably least well-done location toured during Preservation Virginia’s Homeschool Days. This could easily be explained away by the fact the lighthouse sits on Joint Expeditionary Base Fort Story and thus access isn’t as easy as the other four sites they showcased during the events.  While they had themed activities, the activities they offered were a timed walking tour covering the base of the

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Bacon’s Castle: Preservation Virginia

Christopher Wright/ February 21, 2024/ Adventures/ 0 comments

On our third week of Preservation Virginia‘s home school days, we visited Bacon’s Castle. Regrettably, it seems like the quality of the locations was dropping off by this point. This day was shared with the Smith’s Fort Plantation site. The best part about this location was the two outdoor activities. One was planting a peanut that The Girl got to take home. The other was a demonstration of natural dyes

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Smith’s Fort: Preservation Virginia

Christopher Wright/ February 14, 2024/ Adventures, Museums and Zoos/ 0 comments

On our third week of Preservation Virginia‘s homeschool days, we visited Smith’s Fort Plantation. Regrettably, it seems like the quality of the locations was dropping off by this point. This day was shared with the Bacon’s Castle site. Being a split event, there were only two activities at this location. One was where the kids got to make their own whirlygigs. The other was where they could practice writing with

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Scotchtown: Preservation Virginia

Christopher Wright/ February 7, 2024/ Museums and Zoos/ 0 comments

During Preservation Virginia‘s inaugural Homeschool Day events, we got to see and tour Patrick Henry’s home, called Scotchtown. This collection of buildings was the one-time home of the American Revolution politician and orator Patrick Henry. Though mostly reproductions, the main house is original. Patrick Henry is probably best known for his famous speech which ended in the lines “I know not what course others may take; but as for me,

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John Marshall House: Preservation Virginia

Christopher Wright/ January 31, 2024/ Museums and Zoos/ 0 comments

While staying in Virginia, we got to participate in Preservation Virginia’s inaugural Homeschool Day events. The first location of their month-long event was hosted at John Marshall House. As the sign above says, this was the home of John Marshall. He was the fourth Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. He was largely responsible for shaping it into the third branch of the United States Federal Government, giving

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