NC State Capitol, as seen from the NC History Museum |
We are on our way to Charleston, SC, and we stopped off in Raleigh to see my daughter who's a vet at the North Carolina
State Veterinary Hospital. She had a day off, so we went to the North Carolina History Museum, and then walked around the capitol building.
I don't have much more to report, except an update on traffic conditions. Once we got 20 or 30 miles south of Washington, DC, then I95 was a breeze, and so was Route 64, until we got to the Raleigh beltway, which is . . . well, it's a beltway.
What's NC famous for? Here's a replica of the Wright plane |
So the three presidents? Andrew Jackson, aka Old Hickory, was the American Lion. He was born in North Carolina, became a military hero, settled in Tennessee and served as president from 1829 to 1837. There was an interesting article a few days ago in The Wall Street Journal about how Jackson was denied the presidency in 1824 in what he perhaps rightfully called a "rigged election."
James Polk was also born in North Carolina before following in Jackson's footsteps to Tennessee. He pledged to serve only one term as president, and did from 1845 to 1849, thus keeping his promise. His major accomplishments? He negotiated the 49th parallel as the border with Canada and annexed Texas as the 28th state in the Union.
Monument to Jackson, Polk and Johnson |
And that's enough about North Carolina. Now it's on to Charleston where . . . where the Civil War began at Fort Sumter. But we're going to the beach, not a museum.
6 comments:
Thanks for the history lesson. I did not know those facts about those 3 presidents. Interesting.
Yes, very interesting. North Carolina has been on my mind because yesterday my friend moved away from Washington state back to her roots in NC. Thanks for the history lessons. I learned something new. :-)
I hope for your sakes in the US that your next president does not come from Trump Towers. We feel your pain!
I've never been to the Carolinas but would love to one day.
It's a nice area, Stephen, put in on your bucket list!
Yes, I knew the presidents, but then I went to elementary and high school in NC.
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