As for the house here, this is the oldest house in Charlotte; the Hezekiah Alexander Homesite which is also known as "The Rock House" and was built in 1774. Mr Alexander was an important local figure in the Revolutionary War and the house was restored some years ago, and the museum is built on the original land. There is also a period kitchen, and a barn, but they are not original to the property. Another building that is original to the property is the Spring House. It was a building built over a spring which kept items like milk and butter cool for a time. Always around 50 in the Spring House...better than nothing prior to the age of refrigeration. Got to explore the various buildings there and toured the house as well (though the second floor was not open for tours) but was pretty cool considering the age and condition of the house (which would be old in the first case, excellent in the second case). I think the museum was well worth the road trip today!
Sunday, July 4, 2010
The Charlotte Museum of History (July 4, 2010)
As for the house here, this is the oldest house in Charlotte; the Hezekiah Alexander Homesite which is also known as "The Rock House" and was built in 1774. Mr Alexander was an important local figure in the Revolutionary War and the house was restored some years ago, and the museum is built on the original land. There is also a period kitchen, and a barn, but they are not original to the property. Another building that is original to the property is the Spring House. It was a building built over a spring which kept items like milk and butter cool for a time. Always around 50 in the Spring House...better than nothing prior to the age of refrigeration. Got to explore the various buildings there and toured the house as well (though the second floor was not open for tours) but was pretty cool considering the age and condition of the house (which would be old in the first case, excellent in the second case). I think the museum was well worth the road trip today!
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Charlotte "Spring" Ride in the Summer (July 3, 2010)
Monday, June 28, 2010
Lynchburg, VA (June 27, 2010)
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Appomattox Court House (June 27, 2010)
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Government Operations You May Not Know AboutY

As a pause/break/relief from the mindless ranting in the political world , was thinking about the trip back to Richmond last weekend. On the North Carolina side, I drove past oceans of flowers planted in the medians, along the side of the road, a number of colorful island amid the miles of boredom on I-85. I believe the government planted the flowers there; sure it cost some money, but sure brightened the trip both there and back. I took this at an I-85 rest stop. I like rest stops, as they make those necessary "nature calls" fast....being right off the road. Course, its nice from time to time to stop and smell the flowers.

Know I am rambling a bit here, but its what I do...and tomorrow have an interesting road trip planned in the Virginia area. More on that in the next post!
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Harrisburg SummerFest, June 19, 2010
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Salisbury and Area (June 19, 2010)
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