On Location Series #27-Historic Dr. Mudd House adventures (well sort of)…

On April 14, 1865, in the evening time, President Abraham Lincoln was at a play performance at the acclaimed Ford's Theater in Washington DC.  Then John Wilkes Booth, a Confederate Sympathizer, murdered the president in cold blood.  Booth then hopped off a balcony and broke his leg in the fall.   During Booth's escaped by horseback … Continue reading On Location Series #27-Historic Dr. Mudd House adventures (well sort of)…

On Location Series #24–Port Tobacco River Park

 This estate supposedly was owned by the Chandler family, a distinguished first family in the Port Tobacco area. In the late 1600s, the area was then known as Chandler’s Town.  Unfortunately, I believe this entry is in dispute.  I searched online for more information regarding the Chandler family, and I could find anything to substantiate … Continue reading On Location Series #24–Port Tobacco River Park