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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 291947" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>We had a wonderful time! I'm so glad we were able to go. I loved meeting everybody, enjoyed the sightseeing we did...RRHOF was great; on Sunday, we went to the Hale Farm and Village. It's a recreated 19th century village, where they preserve buildings that would otherwise be destroyed. It was 1864 there, and Hubby managed to insult one very nice old man by asking about Texas - the rebellious state - we weren't quite in Civil War mode! They have people spinning, weaving, making candles, churning butter, glass blowing, a blacksmith, a broom maker; and then they sell the things they've made on site in their gift shop. We spent nearly 6 hours wandering around there. </p><p></p><p>Monday morning, we went to the NASA Visitors Center by the airport. Very interesting. I had to pry Hubby out of there so we could make our plane.</p><p></p><p>This was a wonderful weekend!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 291947, member: 4040"] We had a wonderful time! I'm so glad we were able to go. I loved meeting everybody, enjoyed the sightseeing we did...RRHOF was great; on Sunday, we went to the Hale Farm and Village. It's a recreated 19th century village, where they preserve buildings that would otherwise be destroyed. It was 1864 there, and Hubby managed to insult one very nice old man by asking about Texas - the rebellious state - we weren't quite in Civil War mode! They have people spinning, weaving, making candles, churning butter, glass blowing, a blacksmith, a broom maker; and then they sell the things they've made on site in their gift shop. We spent nearly 6 hours wandering around there. Monday morning, we went to the NASA Visitors Center by the airport. Very interesting. I had to pry Hubby out of there so we could make our plane. This was a wonderful weekend! [/QUOTE]
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