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Step back in time with us as we explore the stunning Hamilton House, a beautiful home from 1840 located near Alderson, West Virginia. This exclusive tour showcases the rich history and architectural beauty of this preserved historic home, highlighting its significant role in the region's heritage and it's being the birthplace of Traveler, Robert E. Lee's beloved horse. Discover the unique features of this historic home, from its interior decor to the expansive grounds that tell the story of the house's legacy. Our guide will take you through each room, providing fascinating insights into the daily life of the inhabitants and the farm's historical importance. We also show footage of the nearby newly restored Greek Pavilion on the grounds of what was formerly the Blue Sulphur Springs Resort, which once rivaled the more famous Greenbrier Resort in terms of size and popularity. 00:00 - Introduction 00:38 - Date House Built 2:47 - Blue Sulphur Springs Hotel was nearby 3:12 - Old & New Views of the Pavilion at Blue Sulphur Springs 3:57 - Front Parlor 5:53 - Was the current home built around original log cabin? 7:30 - Traveller Story, Gen. Robert E. Lee's favorite horse 8:47 - Kitchen 10:35 - Grandparents Bedroom turned into bathroom 11:50 - Going upstairs to see bedrooms 12:29 - Horse Hair Plaster 14:42 - Wallpaper on the ceiling 16:30 - Summer Kitchen 17:47 - The round wall 18:34 - Going outside to look at tin wrapped around back edition 21:42 - Trouble with Bees 22:54 - Conclusion #historichomes #westvirginia #hometour Support AMK and get exclusive videos and other perks: / @appalachianmemorykeepers If you enjoy our films, please consider a tax-deductible donation at https://appalachianmemorykeepers.org/...