Making History A Colonial Williamsburg Blog

A Colonial Williamsburg blog. Inspiration for the modern Revolutionary, including behind-the-scenes interviews, recipes, travel tips, and more.

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Colonial Williamsburg Take Time To Go Back

Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum. DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum. A Century Of African-American Quilts. Colonial Williamsburg Regional Visitor Center.

Home page of History.org The Colonial Williamsburg Foundations official History and Citizenship site

Conferences, Forums, and Workshops. Colonial Williamsburg Education Resource Library. Conferences, Forums, and Workshops. Games, Puzzles, and Activities.

Dig Strawbery Banke

Welcome to blog of the Archaeology Department at Strawbery Banke Museum! Tuesday, March 20, 2018. The next activity that I have been a part of at Strawbery Banke is helping with the organization and cleaning a collection of historic glass bottles. Wednesday, February 14, 2018.

Doktor za umjetnine

Dva sveučilišta i dvije struke na istom poslu. Članak je posvećen radionici o identifikaciji drva koju su sredinom studenoga u Splitu organizirali izv. Program radionice dostupan je ovdje.

Home page of History.org The Colonial Williamsburg Foundations official History and Citizenship site

Conferences, Forums, and Workshops. Colonial Williamsburg Education Resource Library. Conferences, Forums, and Workshops. Games, Puzzles, and Activities.

Regency Tea Party

Random musings on history, historic buildings, historical costumes, period dramas, Jane Austen, 19th century dancing and tea. Tuesday, 3 October 2017. Rather baronial and Scottish looking.

Im Living History

Wednesday, March 29, 2017. Suffragists at Strawbery Banke 2016. Percy drives Mama in a Model A. Probably a good idea to keep my eyes closed. Read this entry on entry page. The pottery, doing s.

Leather from the Past

Leather Shot Bags and Accouterments for the French and Indian War. Leather Shot Bags and Accouterments for the French and Indian War. Welcome to my Blog! Whats in my bag. Shot Flask is made from 3oz. tanned leather, hand stitched and dyed a dark brown and fitted with a brass spout.

Nostalgic Virginian

On the Passing of The Pottery Wine and Cheese Shop in Williamsburg.

The History Doctor Taylor Stoermers reflections on the people, ideas, and events of the 18th-century world and how we remember it

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Explaining History by key events and how they affect our present. UK hit story here but a focus on the key. Historic events which affect us today. Who cares really how he killed his wives? We are, in that sense, truly children of the past.

Reescribiendo la Historia

Martes, 30 de noviembre de 2010. Tal vez se necesite un poder legal, que a la vez sea carismático y moral. 191;Que cuál es el mejor tipo de poder? En realidad todos podrían funcionar en un gobierno, exceptuando el legitimo y contando con un líder ideal para cada uno, es decir, el tradicional podría funcionar si el rey o emperador se preocupara de verdad por su país e hiciera lo mejor para mejorar su economía. Así el caso de todos los demás. México necesita un presidente fuerte, resistente.

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Making Home

Thursday, August 21, 2014. Friday, April 19, 2013. This week has been an extremely sad week for Americans. As we are all glued to the TV watching the horror unfold,. I have been reflecting on the events of April 19th, 1995. In February when we went to San Antonio ,. And on the recommendation of a friend ,. We stopped in Oklahoma to visit the Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial. Sis and I had lived in Oklahoma for a few years when we were kids ,. Of a city and nation tha.