We completed our drive up the DelMarVa peninsula so I could officially cross off Delaware from my list of states I haven't been. Delaware is a mystery to me... why is it a separate state? No major cities, a lot of farms. I will need to do some research on this. Many of the first McClains (McLean, McClean, MacLane, McLane, MacLaine, McLaine..sigh) first landed in Wilmington, New Castle and Baltimore...before they moved west to conquer the wilderness. One man and his brother did actually end up in Jessamine Kentucky... where we first find Rob's ancestor Isaac McClain. So, I've been curious about this area for awhile.
We wanted to see Philadelphia and thought about boating from the upper Chesapeake, across the Chesapeake/Delaware canal and up the Delaware River to Penns' Landing... but we didn't think we wanted to spend our time doing that. Ultimately we want to launch in Jersey City (across from Manhattan) on a weekday. So we decided to trailer up to Philly. Parking in our first capitol city is a nightmare, in fact, I couldn't find RV parking anywhere near the historic center... so staying downtown was impossible. I did find 2... ONLY 2... campgrounds in the area. I chose the KOA in West Chester because they also did a Philly tour from there. It is about 40 minutes to Philly. Also because West Chester had a clue about an Isaac McClain that I wanted to research.
Rob describes the drive to this KOA as a nightmare but I loved it. Once off the freeway we entered the Brandwine River Valley (Brandywine was one of the first battles of the Rev. War... and one of the biggest). We went over hill and dale and through quaint village mainstreets. We passed some old mills (now homes). Crossed narrow bridges (I was hoping to see a covered bridge... but didn't until the next day). At any rate, we arrived at this truely lovely campground with lots of facilities: pool, mini-golf, rental bikes and canoes, etc. We got our usual comments about our unconventional camper. The internet and phone reception was nearly non existant, so today I am at Starbucks in West Chester to catch up the blog.
The first night rained like crazy but the weather since has been absolutely gorgeous... almost fall-like. Perfect for our tour of Philly. We were really surprised at how many French Canadians we found, both at the campground, and being tourists in Philadelphia. I'm not sure what that says about Americans... I guess we go to Quebec and Montreal when we are on vacation and they come here?
We went to all the main tourist spots in historic Philadelphia. Here are pictures of a few of them
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Independence Hall (Originally the state house of the colony of PA)... where the Declaration of Independence was signed. The Liberty Bell was hung in this bell tower. |
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Room where the Declaration of Independence was signed |
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Stopped for lunch... cheesesteak, of course |
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Christ Church (originally Church of England, changed to Episcopal after the revolution). Saw the pews reserved subscribed to by Washington, Ben Franklin, and other early revolutionaries and lawmakers) |
Then the tour van took us to Valley Forge... on the Schuykill River. I know, this was an awful place for Washington's troops to spend the winter, morale and sickness as well as cold weather.... but boy is it a beautiful park now.
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Typical huts for up to 12 soldiers (and their families if they joined them) |
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Washington's headquarters... the house was actually not very big. Martha joined him here. |
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Washington's headquarters... rank has privileges |
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Washington's dining/living room |
We drove home through the town of West Chester which was great as we were planning to visit there the next day (so we got a preview/lay of the land). This is an absolutely charming town except that a huge amount of traffic is routed through the main street (where all the little restaurants have sidewalk tables). We visited the West Chester Historical Society to look through family history documents. I successfully ruled out (is that a success) the clue for Isaac McClain but we did find some McClain families in the area... seems like most moved away by 1777.
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A yummy lunch at a sidewalk cafe in West Chester.
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Tonight is laundry night back at the campground... and then on to NYC!