How many people enjoy visiting the homes and museums of our founding fathers?
What do you feel when you're in the same place, in the same room, that was once occupied by Washington, Jefferson, Adams, etc.?
Had any other neat "encounters" with the founding fathers, as it were?
I'm a huge history nerd, and still get choked up when i'm around items that once belonged to the founding fathers. My friends in the archives/museum field laugh at me, as i've not worked in the field much and have not grown "bored" with it as they have, since they work with those amazing materials every day.
But, as far as my own experience goes, i was given a tour of the rare materials area once at the Library of Congress and actually got to hold and flip through material that once belonged to Jefferson, with his notes and the like in the margins. Seeing that, and thinking that he could have used this text while working to draft the Declaration of Independence, was pretty amazing.
And, of course, i visit Monticello and Mount Vernon whenever i get the chance.
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