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In this blog you can read a complete record of the visits we have made to The United States since march 2007.
Each of our trips has its own blog site Blog site. However we have now brought them all together onto our main Blog Page.
Our last trip, with a current name: Road Blog Spring 2013 is now complete.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Rosedown Plantation
On Saturday we decided to leave the big city and drive north into the Louisiana countryside and visit Rosedown Plantation, near to the historic town of St Francisville, which was interesting in itself.
Rosedown was a plantation which was built for Martha Washington (grandaughter of George Washington) and her husband in 1835, it remained in her family intil 1950, then passed on to others who restored it and finally sold it to the State Parks who have maintained it ever since. We had a very pleasant guided tour through the house, which was as it was in 1835, most of teh furniture and the wall coverings were imported from the North or direct from Europe, Here Sally is standing beside a giant four poster bed.
We then were able to wander the grounds, where we ate our packed lunch.
It is a traditional antibellum (pre civil war) planation house. Its most stunning feature is the avenue of live oak trees and its gardens. We had a lovely day there.
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1830's,
history,
Louisiana,
Tour: Rosedown Plantation
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We went shopping in Reading. Then over to practice morris with Garston Gallopers. Yay!
Now I haven't been to Reading for years, Maybe about 1959. You do get around don't you.
Hi dad, beta tester here. I see the pics on the website but my rss reader doesn't pick them up. I don't know if that's just blogger or your pics. Hope that helps.
Lots of love.
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