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Thursday, June 15, 2023

All good things must come to an end

 After we left TG and Jenny, we drove from South Carolina, through North Carolina, Virgina and into West Virginia. It was a long drive in terrible weather.  

We had several hours of torrential rain, and often heavy traffic.



As we drove, the weather calmed down.



We were happy to arrive at our hotel in West Virginia.  We were staying at a historic hotel, the Blennerhasset Hotel which was built in 1863. It was a beautiful place!


 
This was our room.



It was located in the oldest part of the building.



This library was open to guests.



JFK stayed here in 1960.
The hotel has it's own restaurant and we had a delicious meal out on the patio.



This courthouse was kitty corner from the hotel.



The next morning we walked through this area; the beams are from a bridge, there was also a railroad and just past this was the Ohio River.


We walked to the river and saw this bridge spanning it.




Then we got on this stern wheel boat which took us down the river to Blennerhasset Island.



We got off the boat and after a short walk, we saw this beautiful mansion.  It was originally built in 1800 by Harman Blennerhassett who was a wealthy Irish Immigrant.  He was involved in some shady issues with Aaron Burr (including possible treason!) and ended up leaving the area.  It burned down in 1811, but an exact replica was rebuilt which is what you see here.

This island has a long list of famous visitors, including: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Zachary Taylor, Stephan Foster, George Custer, Charles Dickens, John Quincy Adams, William Henry Harrison, Ulysses Grant, Andrew Jackson, John Audubon, Daniel Boone, Aaron Burr and Meriwether Lewis.



While waiting to tour the mansion, this wagon came by. It makes such a pretty scene.



We enjoyed our tour, which included seeing some of the original furnishings.



This is the main bedroom.




The island is huge, about 500 acres.  A lot of it is wooded, but we were free to walk around and explore.  





This old log cabin is one of the things we saw on our path.



Near the cabin are these fields where we saw horses grazing.






This is another old home we were able to walk through.  It was lived in until 1980, even though it had no electricity.




We really enjoyed our wagon ride around the island.




We had a picnic lunch on the lawn.




This is a grove of walnut trees. Bob was wishing he could take some of the lumber home with him.

It was such a lovely day!

The next day we were up bright and early, out of the hotel about 7 am and ready for the long drive home.



And here we are - home sweet home!  We arrived home shortly before 5pm.  
1,946 miles, 8 states, (9 if you count Michigan) lots of beauty seen and priceless time with friends and family! We are thankful for the time away, and thankful to be home!
Thanks for following along on our travels. Next week I'll be back to regular blogging.

17 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

Your own home is beautiful! What a wonderful trip! And that hotel!! It would be worth the trip just to stay at that hotel! I also love the beautiful ship, it reminds me of a steamboat.

Deb J. in Utah said...

Hi Mari! This was a really great trip. So glad that you and Bob could go. You say such interesting things in beautiful places and made priceless memories with friends and family! Thanks for sharing this adventure. Have a good weekend!

Donna said...

The whole trip must have been wonderful! The hotel is beautiful! And your room was gorgeous...I'd be afraid to touch anything! lol
So many famous people...goodness; interesting history!
I know you're glad to be home...
hugs
Donna

Suemn said...

Hi Mari, It was so enjoyable reading and seeing photos of the trip taken by you and Bob. Thanks for taking us along!

Changes in the wind said...

Loved all the pictures and glad you are home safe and sound.

Jenny the Pirate said...

Well that was perfectly idyllic!~ That hotel! I simply MUST go there. Planning as we speak, haha xoxo

Jeanette said...

You had everything great about a vacation, interesting places to visit and wonderful friends and family! Thanks for taking us along with you! Nothing as nice as home sweet home though!

Terri D said...

Parkersburg!! You were just a few miles from my sister, Patti's home (in Ohio). She goes into Parkersburg to shop now and then. Such pretty country! That hotel is beautiful and what a great history lesson you gave us!! I'm glad you are safely home and that you had such a good time away!! xo

carrie@northwoods scrapbook said...

Just wow! So beautiful. And the history around there is amazing!! You're inspiring me to want to do a travel down south and spend more time in the states I breezed by and get into the history too. I find it so interesting. Glad you made it home sweet home. Always the best to sleep in your own bed after a big journey. 💗

DUTA said...

Glad you had such a wonderful trip; the aristocratic hotel, the island, the waggon ride etc..
Bob's picture near the picnic table is great!

Susan said...

Hi Mari, I enjoyed all your great pictures! You had a pretty bedroom too! I would love to travel in the East. I think you have a lovely home too. I just love all the trees on your property! Have a nice weekend!

Veronica Lee said...

Such a wonderful trip, Mari.
The hotel is beautiful!

I enjoyed seeing the gorgeous photos.

Hugs and blessings

Debi said...

What a wonderful trip... thanks for sharing your adventures! It's always good to be home... enjoy your weekend!

Haddock said...

Wow.... a hotel from 1863 and it still stands. You were lucky that the wagon came by while clicking.

Kim said...

A home with no electricity until 1980?? That's crazy. I feel the need to learn more.

Mike Golch said...

Hi Mari.no, I have not dropped off the Earth. a lot of things have happened I have my own blog on WordPress. Https://mjamesg.com/ I am Widowed, Celestine passed in October 2020 from kidney failure as a result of her Type 1 Diabetes. I also hang out on Facebook. Michael Golch. and twitter https://twitter.com/mjgowho

Great-Granny Grandma said...

What an amazing looking hotel.
I enjoyed taking this little virtual trip through your photos. Looking forward to seeing the rest (I am scrolling backwards).