On the Battlefield there was the Innis House, where Martha Stevens lived during the Battle of Fredericksburg and refused to leave. We were lucky to be able to go inside the house because it is closed 95% of the year. The house is the original and you can see where bullets went through the house during the battle. It was really cool!
After touring the Battlefield we had a nice little picnic lunch by the Rappahanock River, walked around the little town and then went to Mary Washington's House, which is the house that George bought for his mother after she lost her husband. She was determined that she could look after herself so he bought and fixed up a nice house for her that close to some of her other children so they could look in on her. She passed away in that house not too long after she gave George a blessing when he became president. It was a very beautiful house.


What better way to end a fabulous sight-seeing day than by stopping at the local ice cream parlor for some amazing homemade ice cream? If that isn't enough for you, how about stopping at the Super Walmart on the way back? It is sad when going to Walmart becomes one of the 'must see' places to stop and visit. I sure took that for granted living in Logan!!
What better way to end a fabulous sight-seeing day than by stopping at the local ice cream parlor for some amazing homemade ice cream? If that isn't enough for you, how about stopping at the Super Walmart on the way back? It is sad when going to Walmart becomes one of the 'must see' places to stop and visit. I sure took that for granted living in Logan!!

sweet picture of the battlefield house...wish I could take in all the historical sights with ya..ahhh, I love history!
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