First Presbyterian, Columbus! Had to take a picture since we enjoyed it so much!
Some of the memorials different states built for their soldiers who spent time/died at Andersonville.
The prison was built to hold 6,000 prisoners-it's only 16 acres. Instead, it held on average 13,000-ahh, talk about overcrowding!
What it looked like: lots of tent shelters...
Andersonville (also known as Ft. Sumter). Prison for over 45,000 soldiers during the Civil War.
BEACH.
Clay and Cameron at BigStuf playing a game while we waited to go into the main session room.
More shenanagins with the youngsters!
Hey look, I'm going to finish giving you the house tour! Except I definitely uploaded them in the wrong order, so scroll down and then come back up to get the full effect of 'walking through' the house!
The side of our bedroom--Mrs. Shamburger's dresser! And I just love the built in bookshelves. It used to be a doorway that the closed in and put in shelves-ingenious!
Bathroom! So exciting. No counter space=problems. Well, it's not as bad as having two girls who had blowdryers, curling irons, etc. but this house's bathrooms are definitely not teenage-girl friendly!
Sideways. Strange. This is the hallway to the 'master suite'. The bathroom is on the left.
Washer and dryer! Super exciting. Also the doorway to our 'master suite'.
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