Near Winchester
At the park entrance is a playground and the beginning of the walking trail. Historical signs tell the story of the first battle of Kernstown, which took place in 1862.
The park is obviously enjoyed by people walking, but also serves as a historical site, a nature preserve, and a farm.
I remembered this tree by the wall. |
The walking tour follows a loop trail. I noticed that dog walkers were taking a shorter trail back to the parking lot, and I followed them. I had made it to the stone wall and that was satisfying
Shadow Shot / Barns / Mosaic Monday |
Nice sceneries
ReplyDeleteI bet that Charlie enjoyed the walk too.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful park, love the house too.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a great day and a happy new week!
...you had a fabulous day for your visit.
ReplyDeleteIt's so good to visit the parks with such history. We never want to forget. Love your photos!
ReplyDeleteI think of how men's blood, some bullets perhaps, were left on those stones many years ago. Glad it's a good walking trail for you and Charlie!
ReplyDeleteI would enjoy exploring here. It’s very picturesque.
ReplyDeleteVery peaceful these days.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the nice comment. And of course I'm happy to return the favor. Always a great pleasure, reading here.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this wonderful post on
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Lovely photos. I love old stone walls! Nice shadows for Shadow Shot Sunday too! Thanks for participating.
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