On our way to the mountains of Virginia we stopped at Monticello, the home and plantation of Thomas Jefferson. He designed it and had it built and rebuilt though it was sold off at his death, along with his slaves, due to his being $2.5M in debt; in 1800, that's a lot of money. Yes - that's the view on the back of the nickel. We dined and drank that eve at the Capital Ale House in Harrisonburg (home of James Madison U) - $3 burger night and very good beer again - this time from VA.
The kids climbed to Mohawk 3 - cool.
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