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Cross Country Vacation Sept./Oct. 2025-Post 8

Yorktown, Virginia Part 2

In the previous post, I shared about a visit to the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. If you love American history, this is a great place to go if you can!

Aside from the museum, one can also visit the Continental Army Encampment.

“Historical interpreters describe and depict daily routines of American soldiers, with demonstrations of military drills, musket and seasonal artillery firing, 18th-century surgical and medical practices, and the role of the quartermaster in managing troop supplies.”

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

There is also a revolution-era farm based upon ‘Edward Moss (c.1757-1786), whose life is well-documented in York County, Virginia, records.’

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

Historical interpreters talk about farm and domestic life.

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

The log cabin with its own little garden area is the enslaved workers quarters.

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

Learn about crops, such as tobacco.

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

Yorktown is a must-see to make colonial history come alive for you and your children…a great way to learn!

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Cross Country Vacation Sept./Oct. 2025-Post 7

Yorktown Part 1

While with our daughter and her fam, we visited the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. The museum ‘tells the story of the nation’s founding, from the twilight of the colonial period to the dawn of the Constitution and beyond. Exciting indoor galleries feature period artifacts, immersive environments and films, including “The Siege of Yorktown,” with a 180-degree surround screen and dramatic special effects.’

The Yorktown Battlefield, Virginia, is where, between September 28 and October 19, 1781, General George Washington and the American and French army troops surrounded and besieged General Charles Lord Cornwallis‘s British, German, and American loyalist forces. After 8 days of bombardment, on October 17, Lord Cornwallis called for a cease-fire to discuss surrender terms. On October 19, his army marched out, stacked their weapons and became prisoners of war. 2 years after the final Yorktown battle and the war ended, in 1783, Great Britain signed the Treaty of Paris, officially recognizing the independence of the United States.

One of the first things that caught my eye was the impressive Yorktown Victory Monument.

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

The museum is large and informative. There is also a very nice gift shop. I bought a container of Whiskey Rebellion Tea.

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

One of George Washington’s tents is on display, along with too many artifacts, reproductions, original paintings and educational signs to share here. If you click on the museum link above, you will see lots of items on display.

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

In the next post, I will share some of what you can experience outside of the Yorktown museum.

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Beach Bag Connecting Threads

I guess October/November doesn’t sound like beach weather, especially on the west coast, but I never seem to make projects ‘in season’.

Beach Bag Connecting Threads

Anyway, these nice large beach bags can be used for books or the market, too. These sturdy bags are about 17″ x 14″ and can contain quite a bit.

Beach Bag Connecting Threads

There are no interior pockets, but you could certainly add them.

There is a water bottle ‘pocket’. It has no bottom; it is a casing to hold the bottle.

Beach Bag Connecting Threads

The Beach Bag pattern is a free download from Connecting Threads.

Beach Bag Connecting Threads

All of these bags are gifted.

They are easy to make, so maybe some more are in my future.

Beach Bag Connecting Threads

Beach Bag Connecting Threads

Have fun and carry on!