April 2016
While visiting my cousin (Buy her book. It's available on Amazon.) in the Northern Virginia suburbs of DC, we made an excursion to Alexandria. Besides walking the historic streets of the city, we took a tour of Christ Church. The significance of this building is that George Washington was a member of it as was Robert E Lee. You can sit in President Washington's seat which has also supported the butts of the last 20 US presidents (except President Obama as of yet) plus Winston Churchill. Talk about sitting on history!

Christ Church is a historic building where George Washington attended church services

The wine glass pulpit inside Christ Church where George Washington attended church services

Christ Church is a historic building where George Washington attended church services

Robert E Lee also used to attend church services at Christ Church

Commemorating Christ Church’s most famous member, George Washington

Franklin D. Roosevelt sat here with Winston Churchill on New Year’s Day 1942

This box has had George Washing and the past 20 presidents (except Pres. Obama, so far) sit in it. plus Winston Churchill. That’s a lot of world leader butts!

This box has had George Washing and the past 20 presidents (except Pres. Obama, so far) sit in it. plus Winston Churchill. That’s a lot of world leader butts!

Sitting in George Washington’s seat with my mother. We’re in the company of over 20 leaders of the free world.

Walking the streets of Alexandria feels like stepping back in time.

Walking the streets of Alexandria feels like stepping back in time.

Replica of George Washington’s townhouse

Somehow I doubt that George Washington had a bust of himself looking out the window of his townhouse.

Walking the streets of Alexandria feels like stepping back in time.

The Hotel Monaco is built on the site of the former Marshall House hotel. The first Union officer to die in the Civil War was killed there.

The Hotel Monaco is built on the site of the former Marshall House hotel. The first Union officer to die in the Civil War was killed there.