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The very distinctive Henry Clay Inn in Ashland was kind enough to offer us two beautiful rooms for the night.
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An old traditional railroad has a stop right in front of the Inn where people take a locomotive to Richmond.
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"Hey, can I get the torch?" We usually offer the children fun little skits where they can judge if we are demonstrating harmony and peace or not.
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There were so many children who wanted to take part in the program that we had to have two ceremonies to accommodate everyone.
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Assistant Principal Emma Ellis and Principal Daniela Jacobs enthusiastically run for peace in front of their school.
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In the afternoon the small team of us went to Monticello. Here we are in front of it with the peace torch.
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The countryside surrounding Monticello was stunning today with clouds and mist creating a surreal atmosphere.