Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Dinner at the Oldest House in Gettysburg - 235 yrs.

Ami and Dwain took me to dinner at the oldest building in Gettysburg. It was built in 1875.
It is a beautiful building and nicely restored.

The picture above is poor quality because I took it through a piece of glass. This house has a floor where the slaves lived prior to the civil war. From floor to ceiling was maybe 3 feet. Can you imagine living in such conditions? This scene portrays how it probably was for the slaves. This man couldn't even sit up straight.

Beautiful stone work on the outside of the house.............

This house must have been a mansion due to how big it is today.


The library room shown above was my favorite room.
Below is a picture of the best prime rib! Wow! It was good. I didn't eat all of it but I sure wanted to. It was delicious. Dwain, Ami, Gary, Dad, Mellie and I went to dinner and had a memorable time. Dwain and Ami - thanks for treating me to dinner. It was great!

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