Nice plantings in front of the parking lot . Flowers and boxwood among other shrubs are beautifying the city, makes for a pleasant stroll on such a hot day. Don't mind the heat, it's like a step back in time.
This 1839 Exchange building now the Siege Museum, gives some understanding of what life was like in Petersburg before, during and right after the civil war.
The 10 month siege of Petersburg ( June 1864 - April 1865) was the longest period of time an American city has been under a Military siege.
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for a split second I thought that was a real person in the window of this antique store
Lots of antiques everywhere
very old cobblestone streets
You can see the nice window boxes over flowing with greenery.
The coffee is served in a coffee press, nice touch. I had the Hiram Haines Ravenburger, very tasty chopped beef with flavorings. My husband had the Poe Panini, he will order that again. Thalhimers cake is also on the dessert list, my favorite.
We had an Elvis sighting! Love it
There are so many fine homes , quite a few I saw this day in process of being refurbished, the one next door to this house is awful the way the roof has caved
here is a home on the street with a little creek running under it. Would be nice to sit in the evening listening to the water trickle underneath.
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1 comment:
Thanks for this excellent virtual tour! One day I would love to visit these historical places. American history is fascinating!
Best wishes,
Natasha.
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