Greetings, good fair ladies and gentlemen. Here we humbly display a few photographic images from our  journey to Colonial Williamsburg, the fine City of Richmond, and the somewhat less elegant Dover International Speedway, as your obedient servants... 

Chris and Dave

Return to Virginia

Dave touched one too many artifacts

 

Our First Stop...Dover International Speedway

(Click to enlarge pics)

Before the race

Tony Stewart in the pits

The post-race shuttle bus line


 

Then, we set up camp

Where some of our rich neighbors stayed

Our home for a week (before the rains came)

Enjoying a small, tasteful fire

Some of the neighbors were a tad richer than us


Back in time to 1774

Windmill, carpentry workshop Duke of Gloucester Street Duke of Gloucester Street
Fighting the King with small flutes Peyton Randolph's house The village courthouse
It was good to be Governor (before 1775) Palace Gate Patrick Henry rousing his Senior Militia
Riding around the block  Debating the issues Dave relaxing in gaol

A rainy day in Richmond

Confederate Soldiers monument
in Hollywood Cemetery
Other Richmond notables Confederate Soldiers monument
CSA General JEB Stuart CSA General George Pickett
(of Gettysburg charge fame)
Presidents John Tyler and James Monroe
Tredegar Iron Works Please don't lean on the cannon

 

Vacation Links - Learn more or be a copycat!

Dover Speedway

Colonial KOA (Williamsburg, VA)

Colonial Williamsburg

Museum of the Confederacy/Confederate White House (no pics inside, gushing rain outside) Ask for Abdur the tour guide.

Hollywood Cemetery (still accepting patrons, pricing on site)

Skyline Drive (Last year's Virginia adventure)