Having moved to Virginia from Washington state a couple years ago, I LOVE your videos! I have wanted to explore off the beaten path and your content has inspired me! Thank you so much for sharing your adventures. Love the history. ❤
On an unrelated note, do you have any information on the old Stovall House that was moved from Ghent to a nearby location back in 1980? I just watched a WAVY 10 UA-cam video.
@@keithgraham398 Those are Madame Alexander dolls, which are collectible , she focused on lots of historical doll series, not so much dolls you would play with.
Great video and presentation.
Thank you ! Great video ❤
Nice video. Enjoyed it.
I love the exterior Plantation Shutters covering the ground floor openings!
What an interesting town. It looks like there’s a lot of interesting early buildings in that town. I look forward to your future videos on this place.
great history of this house
Great video! The house is nice but the village is cooler!
Very cool items, had never seen that many of the First Lady dolls, someone had a great collection of them!!
Yes, very impressive collection!
How nice of that lady to let you in!
I got super lucky. Very nice of her!
Having moved to Virginia from Washington state a couple years ago, I LOVE your videos! I have wanted to explore off the beaten path and your content has inspired me! Thank you so much for sharing your adventures. Love the history. ❤
Thanks! Well you moved to the right state for history. 👍
Great. Next time you go to Maryland can you do one John Wilkes Booth's boyhood home? Its in Bel Air
Oh yeah, I plan to go there
@VATravels great
On an unrelated note, do you have any information on the old Stovall House that was moved from Ghent to a nearby location back in 1980? I just watched a WAVY 10 UA-cam video.
Sorry, no info on that
@@VATravels Would you like me to post the UA-cam video for you to view?
Were the first lady dolls made locally? Each wig, face and gown unique. Very nice. Nancy
Sorry, I don’t know. I’ll have a video out in the next couple weeks on the Adams Museum. It has a much larger collection.
Thanks. Enjoying all your travels. In Petersburg you filmed some of our exact footsteps so now we have a deeper understanding. Will look for more.
@@keithgraham398 Those are Madame Alexander dolls, which are collectible , she focused on lots of historical doll series, not so much dolls you would play with.
@@annmcgehee1728 Ah. Famous name of course. Lovely addition to the tour. Thanks for the research. My goodness. Nancy