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Passion on the Plantation
Shirley Plantation Romantic Tours |
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| February is the time for romance and the time to express tender-hearted feelings through the written word. Visit Shirley Plantation in Charles City from February 1 - 14 and learn the 18th century lost art of courting which depended on tender prose to woo that special someone. Find out first hand what it was like to date before the age of text messages, social networking, and e-cards. Enjoy stories of old time weddings, courtships, and even pen your own love letter. | ![]() |
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| When you arrive at Shirley, warm-up your head, heart, and toes with a cup of hot chocolate or warm cider in Lady Cessalye’s Shop. While in the shop, why not surprise your special one by hand writing your own love letter with a quill pen, just as Shirley couples did so many years ago. You may be surprised to know the men wrote very compassionate and sentimental love letters to their ladies on a regular basis. In fact, a well-educated suitor could be determined by the quality of their penmanship.
During your guided tour, you will hear stories of famous Shirley couples like Ann Hill Carter and Henry “Light Horse Harry” Lee, parents of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, who were married in the Great House. You and your loved one can stand in the very room where they exchanged their wedding vows. Visitors can also read copies of original letters from Shirley’s archives, including love letters written by Hill Carter, hero of the War of 1812 and the many couples from eleven generations of the Hill Carter family. The only time these letters will on display is from February 1 14, 2011. “Passion on the Plantation” is included at no additional cost. Regular admission to Shirley Plantation is $11 for adults and $7.50 for youth (6-18), with discounts for AAA members, seniors, and military. Shirley Plantation is located on Route 5, just 10 miles east of I-295 near Richmond and 35 miles west of Williamsburg. For more information call 1-800-232-1613. |
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