Virginia Fun

During the weekend we were able to visit with my twin brother and his wife. They took us to some great places. One of them was Fort Monroe which is the largest stone fort ever built in the United States. It was largely fortified during the Civil War and World War 2.
100% boys!



This is the Lincoln Gun. The barrel alone weighed 49,000 lbs (23,000kg) and it could fire a 440 lb projectile 4 miles.

This is the cell where Jefferson Davis (Confederate President) was held after capture.

And Byrd Park (it is named after a guy - not the birds)

They had a box of cereal which had gotten a little old. 

Both the ducks and the boys thoroughly enjoyed it!  



The last stop was Holleywood Cemetery. This pillar is a monument to 18,000 confederate soldiers who were buried in mass graves nearby.



Many historical figures are buried here. Notice John Tyler.



And Jefferson Davis himself.

And Jeb Stuart. If you don't know who he is, maybe it is time for a little history brush up!






 The grave stone which really caught my eye was this one. I hope that a similar testament follows after me one day. 

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