Maisie K.
4/10/2020
According to local legend, Thomas Jefferson ate a tomato here to prove it wasn't poisonous. I'm a hardcore history nerd, so of course, I had to check it out. I didn't take a tour (because of...
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The Miller-Claytor House is situated in Lynchburg, Virginia, a city known for its rich history dating back to 1757 and vibrant cultural scene. Visitors can explore 40 miles of urban trails, historic neighborhoods, and a variety of local attractions that highlight the area's unique charm and energy.
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According to local legend, Thomas Jefferson ate a tomato here to prove it wasn't poisonous. I'm a hardcore history nerd, so of course, I had to check it out. I didn't take a tour (because of...