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Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society

Museums – Winchester, Virginia

The Winchester-Frederick County Historical was formed in 1930. The Society administers Abram's Delight, George Washington's Office and Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters. The Society has a very activ... More on Virginia.org

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  • The society operates : Abram's Delight Museum . See listings More on MuseumsUSA.org

Vinyard Fight

Landmarks – Millwood, Virginia

Inscription. Vinyard Fight, Golds Farm, Dec. 16, 1864, Mosby & US Cavalry, ——, , Erected by J. E. B. Stuart Camp of the Confederate Veterans. , Location. 39° 3.082′ N, 78° 0.78′ W. Marker is near ... More on HMDB

Muskrat Haven Farm

Farm – Amissville, Virginia

Hayride on weekends during pumpkin season. Picnic tables available for family outings. More on allaboutapples.com

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  • PYO apples, red raspberries, pumpkins or. More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org

Rockingham County / Augusta County

Landmarks – Mount Crawford, Virginia

Inscription. Rockingham County. Area 876 square miles. Formed in 1778 from Augusta, and named for the Marquis of Rockingham, British statesman. John Seiver, of Tennessee, was born in this county. In it took place the battles of Cross ... More on HMDB

Memorial to the Unknown and Unrecorded Dead

Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia

Inscription. (Front): To the, Unknown and Unrecorded, Dead. (Left Side): Erected. A. D. 1879. By the people of the South. To the 829 unknown Confederate dead, who lie beneath this mound. In grateful remembrance of their heroic virtues. ... More on HMDB

3rd Massachusetts Cavalry

Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia

Inscription. (Front): 3rd Mass. Cavalry, Sheridan's Valley Campaign 1864, Casualties, Killed, and, Wounded, 207, Erected Sept. 19, 1888, (Back): 3rd Mass. Cavalry, 19th Corps, , Erected 1888 by St... More on HMDB

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  • Inscription. (Pedestal): Thirty Fourth, Massachusetts, Infantry, 1862 65, Erected by Comrades, To those who fell in the Valley, (Under Bust): Col. George D. Wells, Brevet Brigadier General, Killed ... More on HMDB

Attack at Goose Creek Bridge “Take That Bridge At All Hazards” Prelude to Gettysburg

Landmarks – Upperville, Virginia

Inscription. Leapfrogging westward in a delaying action against advancing Union cavalry June 21, 1863, the rear guard of Confederate Gen. J. E. B. Stuart, commanded by Gen. Wade Hampton, took up a strong position on the steep ridge ... More on HMDB

Asbury Chapel “1st Maryland to the Front!” Battle of Front Royal - May 23, 1862

Religion and Faith – Front Royal, Virginia

Inscription. Early on the morning of Friday, May 23, 1862, Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson paused here at Asbury Chapel well in advance of his 16,000-man army. Although he was famili... More on HMDB

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  • Return to contents page [PREVIOUS BATTLE] 3. FRONT ROYAL (23 May 1862) County: Warren, VA General Location: Along US 340/522 from Limeton through Front Royal, Guard Hill, and Cedarville. Old Buckto... More on Nps.gov

Edith Bolling Wilson Birthplace Foundation

Museums – Wytheville, Virginia

Mrs. Wilson was the First Lady of President Woodrow Wilson, descendant of Pocahontas. The Bolling Home located on Main Street in Wytheville, Virginia is the birthplace and childhood home ... More on TripAdvisor

Sallie's Crying Tree

Landmarks – Marion, Virginia

Behind the Marion Fire Department stands a very old oak tree. The tears that were shed on its bark have long since been washed away. They were the tears of a six year old child, purchased as a slave by Thomas Thurman in the 1840?s. ... More on Virginia.org

Godfrey Miller Historic Home and Fellowship Center

Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia

Circa 1785 Built by Daniel Sowers on a lot granted by Lord Fairfax dated 1753. Purchased by John Miller in 1812 who added a brick addition. Margaretta Sperry Miller (at the age of 12) kept a diary... More on Visitwinchesterva.com

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  • Circa 1785 Built by Daniel Sowers on a lot granted by Lord Fairfax dated 1753. Purchased by John Miller in 1812 who added a brick addition. Margaretta Sperry Miller (at the age of 12) kept a diary ... More on Visitwinchesterva.com

Fotheringay

Landmarks – Elliston, Virginia

Inscription. Fotheringay was the home of George Hancock (1754-1820), a colonel in the Virginia Line during the Revolutionary War and aide-de-camp to Count Casimir Pulaski. He later served in both the Virginia House of Delegates and ... More on HMDB

Anthonys Pizza

Restaurants – Blacksburg, Virginia

This restaurant has excellent menu selection and great prices . More on Judysbook.com

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  • Anthony's Pizza, located off North Main Street in the Food Lion shopping center, is an inexpensive p... More on Judysbook.com

  • This restaurant has excellent menu selection and great prices. There are specials everyday which ca... More on Judysbook.com

Burger King

Restaurants – Waynesboro, Virginia

Since its Florida beginnings more than 45 years ago when a Burger King hamburger cost 18(cent) and a WHOPPER sandwich cost 37(cent) Burger King Corporation has established restaurants around the world -- from Australia to Venezuela. ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Scotto's Italian Restaurant

Restaurants – Waynesboro, Virginia

The resturaunt is always clean and smells heavenly. More on Restaurantica

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  • The chicken looked like to was cooked in the microwave. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Our first attempt to have dinner was deceptive - we had seen what seemed to be a nice restaurant, but it wa... More on igougo