It is the little white churches that seem more sacred than the enormous ones we have. I attended a little white church for many years, but then they built a huge, modern one that they really could not afford. And at any rate, I left for college the year they did that and never felt it was my home church again.
Whitney is a great experience. Its story differs from most historic homes as it exemplifies the true nature of the slave driven plantation economy. I did enjoy the docents and their enthusiasm for telling all the small details. Thanks for honoring the memory.
It is the little white churches that seem more sacred than the enormous ones we have. I attended a little white church for many years, but then they built a huge, modern one that they really could not afford. And at any rate, I left for college the year they did that and never felt it was my home church again.
Will we see pictures of the other structures?
I posted them several years ago, Pelham. I'll try to repost one day soon.
Whitney is a great experience. Its story differs from most historic homes as it exemplifies the true nature of the slave driven plantation economy. I did enjoy the docents and their enthusiasm for telling all the small details. Thanks for honoring the memory.