Each year all over the country vacationer’s and history buffs travel the United States. In many of these towns, cities and parishes lies a historical home that prompts visitors to come in, look around and see what life was like in the olden days. Behind the doors of these places we are allowed to go back in time and take a glimpse of who the people were, learn about the families and see what is was like not to have a TV or a computer.
This week we focus on the historical part of travel and invite you to come along with us. We traveled to Historic Washington, Georgia in Wilkes County to tour a very grand old home/museum and see a great collection of artifacts from a day gone by, among them there are 21 hand painted movie posters that were on display at the famous Lowes Grand Theater.
We had a great tour and learned a lot from the first county in Georgia, but we invite you to explore all of our small communities though out the U.S., the stories there are real and the artifacts are real. What better way to learn our heritage than to hold a little of the past in your hands?
To learn more about the Washington-Wilkes Historical Foundation please visit them at
http://www.historyofwilkes.org/ or
http://www.washingtonwilkes.org/
Length: 1:19:00
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Our History Project 04-11-09 - Historic Travel - Washington, Georgia
Cassie Barrow, Craig Anderson, Historic, Our History, Our History Project, ourhistoryproject.com, Travel, Washington, Wilkes County
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2 comments:
very interesting listen
keep up with the podcast guys, it's a very original idea =]
Thank you Denise. I am having a lot of fun with it. - Craig
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