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Local resident speeding along the Piankatank, perhaps toward some morning fishing.
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Some docks allow your boat to be "parked" out of the water.
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A cute little electric boat
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A home under construction - interesting design.
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Returning to Bob and Marcia's dock
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We had the inside of him for dinner last night (delicious soft shell crab).
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A trip to Gloucester where Pocahontas is honored
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Colonial courthouse building.
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Marcia and I enjoyed the "Black Powder & Paint" Living History festival that was going on that weekend in Gloucester
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A local historian shares his knowledge of colonial pharmaceuticals.
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Colonial knifemaker
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An old debtors prison...
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and inside a nice map of Gloucester County and all the historical site.
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Local historian Jill Darden Jackson shared her knowledge of colonial era spinning wheels and weaving practices.
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This booth was great fun as local historians represented His Majesty's Independent Companies of Rogers' Rangers from the French & Indian War era.
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They told us all about black powered shooting and trekking.
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Paintings in the Gloucester visitor center.
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On to lovely nearby Yorktown for lunch ...
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... with a view of the VIMS campus across the river.
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On the Colonial Parkway.
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