@SalinaBBaker Oh cool! Last visit we went to the Watermen's Museum at Yorktown (small, but good), the Rockefeller Museum - the house where they stayed while overseeing the Colonial Williamsburg project, and the Rockefeller Folk Art museum, which was really good.
@SalinaBBaker Don't know, I just never saw anything. Been to the Jamestown site and island 6 or 7 times. NPS has a piece on the Green Spring Plantation on their site. https://t.co/RhOIXGrVuP
@RobertTalisse I think I was lucky when I stopped last fall on the way north - more people shopping than getting gas. And since I knew what I wanted inside it was a quick stop. Someone told me later they'd seen the offramp backed up.
@SusanMcLaughli2 Not so. Reno and Benteen's columns took casualties, but dug in and survived until the infantry came up the next day. Custer's group that hit the village directly was wiped out. About 270 of 700 were killed.
@Mrgunsngear "group of at least 10 to 15 young people (HA!) allegedly agreed to meet near the corner of Deaderick Street and Rep. John Lewis Way for a fight" https://t.co/SSyK8SVnkF
@SalinaBBaker It's been a great week - Ninety Six, Eutaw Springs, Hobkirk Hill (and Santee/Ft Watson, revisits to King's Mountain and Cowpens). Thanks for reminding me I needed to get out to more Greene battlefields.