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		<title>Richmond is on The Road to Revolution with Patrick Henry</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 13:13:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Give me liberty or give me death!&#8221; the famous words of Patrick Henry rang through St. John&#8217;s Episcopal Church in 1775.  Virginia has designated a &#8220;Road to Revolution&#8221; consisting of 10 sites that played a key role in shaping Patrick Henry and his ideals. Naturally, St. John&#8217;s Church is one of the ten, right here [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;Give me liberty or give me death!&#8221; the famous words of Patrick Henry rang through St. John&#8217;s Episcopal Church in 1775.  Virginia has designated a &#8220;Road to Revolution&#8221; consisting of 10 sites that played a key role in shaping Patrick Henry and his ideals. Naturally, St. John&#8217;s Church is one of the ten, right here in Richmond.  <span id="more-559"></span>During the summer months, his electric speech is re-enacted on Sunday afternoons to bring the man and his values to life as well as his critical role in the Revolutionary War and his position as Virginia&#8217;s first governor. Plan a trip through Virginia and visit each of the ten sites: Richmond&#8217;s St. John&#8217;s Church, Scotchtown (Patrick Henry&#8217;s home from 1771 to 1778), Hanover Tavern (where Henry studied for his law license), Hanover Courthouse (where he began his public career), Polegreen Church (where Patrick Henry worshiped and was inspired by its orator), Rural Plains (site of Henry&#8217;s wedding to Sarah in 1754), Pine Slash (honeymoon cottage, part of Henry&#8217;s wife&#8217;s dowry), Studley (his birthplace), Red Hill Plantation &amp; Patrick Henry National Memorial (his last home and grave site), and finally Hampden-Sydney College (where Henry and James Madison served as original trustees of the college in 1775.)</p>
<p>The trail provides a path to educate and to inform about how our nation began, where our independence gathered steam, and, perhaps a glimpse into our nation&#8217;s future.  Markers along the trail entice visitors to learn more about Patrick Henry and his achievements, exploring the life and times of one of America&#8217;s most influential patriots, and linking historical sites that played a critical role in the birth of the American Revolution. <a href="http://www.roadtorevolution.org" target="_blank">Plan your trip</a> with details available from Virginia Tourism.  The locations in Hanover County and in Richmond are easily reachable from <a href="http://www.williammillerhouse.com/" target="_self">Richmond&#8217;s bed and breakfast</a>, centrally located in Richmond&#8217;s historic Fan District &#8211; a turn-of-the-century urban residential neighborhood peppered with dining and shopping options, museums and other attractions. <a href="http://www.williammillerhouse.com/area.html" target="_self">Richmond&#8217;s historic Fan District</a> is the place to be when visiting the heritage and culture of central Virginia.  Make a <a href="http://www.williammillerhouse.com/reservations.html" target="_self">reservation</a> at Richmond&#8217;s finest  inn now.</p>
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		<title>Meet President George Washington In Richmond</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 17:32:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Presidents&#8217; Day, Monday, February 15th, 2010 is your chance to meet President George Washington in Richmond, Virginia.  The former President will use the opportunity of the 278th anniversary of his birth to hold court  in Church Hill, just east down Broad Street from our B&#38;B. He will entertain visitors at St. John&#8217;s Church from 11 [...]]]></description>
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<p>Presidents&#8217; Day, Monday, February 15th, 2010 is your chance to meet <a href="http://www.wtvr.com/entertainment/wtvr-alist-021110,0,2686857.story" target="_blank">President George Washington</a> in Richmond, Virginia.  The former President will use the opportunity of the 278th anniversary of his birth to hold court  in Church Hill, just east down Broad Street from our <a href="http://www.williammillerhouse.com">B&amp;B</a>. He will entertain visitors at <a href="http://wwwhistoricstjohnschurch.org" target="_blank">St. John&#8217;s Church</a> from 11 to 11:30 AM and from 1 to 1:30 PM. Refreshments will be served at the Visitor&#8217;s Center. Admission fee $5.</p>
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