This visit restored our faith in the future of humanity.
The young man Andrew, took his job seriously and has forgotten more about that house than most know.
We had been to a few other locations where the students working the site knew very little about it, never once asked if we had questions, and when we did could not answer them.
Not Andrew.
No sir.
He could tell about everything in the room, explain its origins, how it was made when it wslas made and show you the fine details you would have missed if he wasn't there.
As soon as we walked in the door he happily strolled out and proceeded to ask us questions, get to know us and then geared his instruction to what he figured would interest us.
He was very articulate, not one "uh", "like"or "ah" just a perfect flow of verbal data.
If we didn't have other appointments we would have stayed just to learn more from this Historian major.
He has done Clemson proud and his future success in life is clear.
So refreshing.
He can call me for a...
Read moreWe had a tour of bottom part of house & then also where able to walk around the second level of the house. The person doing tours let us know that anything made of fabric was removed from house at moment being restored by a place in DC but I think even without the fabric is was well worth a tour they have some free parking allow photos & have bathrooms. By the way I would just turn into the botanical garden & follow signs my GPS took me to a...
Read more300 + years, talk about time travel! I arrived a few hours before closing and had no trouble finding parking. The attendant was quite knowledgeable and eager to share the history of this location. I took my camera along and I am so thankful that I did. There were so many stories ingrained in those walls. Clemson University has several articles about Hanover on their website if your interested in...
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