Saturday, March 21, 2015

HISTORIC LONDON TOWN

In November, I got to go on a field trip with the Gavin's 3rd grade to Historic LondonTown.  LondonTown was a small 100 acre town on the Chesapeake that was a major tobacco port in the late 1600's into the mid 1700's.
They explained to the children how to plant and harvest tobacco which I thought was a little weird, but then again I don't live in Idaho anymore.

 This is the old William Brown house which is the original that was built in the mid 1700's.



 Gavin's group all dressed up

learning how to make rope

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