The Guinea Heritage Association will hold a special program on Little England at 2 p.m. Sunday at Buck’s Store Museum, Bena.
This colonial home played a vital role during the Revolutionary War Battle at Yorktown, serving as a lookout station for the Americans to keep an eye on British movement at Yorktown, a release stated.
Linda Grow, GHA board member and former caretaker of Little England, will share little-known stories and secrets of this home located at the junction of the York River and Sarah Creek. Grow and her husband, David, were caretakers of the estate from 1994 to 2013. During that time, they were privy to private histories, personal family portraits, little-known facts and rarely seen interior photographs of this treasured old colonial home.
The pictorial tour of Little England will include history on its chain of owners and their families, the home’s modifications through the years and the roles it played as a plantation manor, a family farm, daffodil farm and, now, a per...
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