Bob and Joanne's Cross Country Trip
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Monday, July 16, 2012
The Pole Flyers! Awesome! Check out the guy standing at the top! Crazy! |
Gator Wrestlin'- Apparently Seminole Indians wrestled alligators to make money. |
This was at the top of the Smoky Mountains on the Appalachian Trail. That is the border of these 2 states. We went over the mountain to Cherokee, North Carolina. |
Primitive Methodist Church. This church was built in 1902. The original church was built in the 1820's. It was built in 115 days for $115. |
3 point buck just hanging out int he Smoky Mountains. |
Great Smoky Mountains. |
Inside the cave of Ruby Falls in Chattanooga, TN |
This formation is thought to be 3 - 5 million years in the making. |
Cool formation! |
Beautiful Ruby Falls |
Appomattox County Courthouse Battlefield where Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant to end the Civil War. |
Remnants of buildings in the Smoky Mountains from the early 1800's. |
Pipevine Swallowtail Butterflies. |
Water coming into the "grist mill" which turned a wheel that would grind corn or wheat into flour. |
Grist Mill |
The bottom of the grist mill. |
This house was painted with the only 3 colors that "Sears & Roebuck" had at the time. It was 2 stories with 2 bedrooms upstairs. The fireplace in the middle had openings on both sides of the house. |
Native American dancers at the Festival of Native People in Cherokee, North Carolina. |
An Indian taco. It had fry bread on the bottom, a mixture of ground meat and beans on top of that, then lettuce, tomato and onion. It was not spicy at all. |
More canons on the Yorktown Battlefields. |
Battlefield where the British surrender to end the Revolutionary War. |
Appomattox Courthouse area. This is where General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses Grant to end the Civil War. |
Supreme Court Building in Appommatox. |
McLean House where the "Message of Peace" was signed to officially end the Civil War. |
Jamestown has been preserved since 1893. They have dug up many artifacts that have helped them learn about Jamestown. The museum had over 1000 artifacts that have been found. |
About 100 yards off the shore is where the original Jamestown was. Since 1607 about 25 acres of Jamestown Island have eroded. |
Yorktown Battlefield Encampment |
More of the Yorktown Encampment. |
Some canyons on one of the Yorktown Battlefields. |
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