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Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. The Burying Ground Society of the Free People of Color of Richmond established its cemetery (later renamed Cedarwood) here in 1815. African Americans eventually founded five more cemeteries here: Union Burial Ground (later ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Petersburg, Virginia
Inscription. To the memory of A. P. Hill, Lt Gen CSA He was killed about 600 yards northwardly from this marker, being shot by a small band of stragglers from the Federal lines on the morning of April 2nd, 1865. Erected by A. P. Hill ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Fredericksburg, Virginia
Good value for the money but the living animal habitats are very poorly maintained. More on Yahoo! Travel
Golf Courses – Manakin Sabot, Virginia
Amenities are all A + and even as guest you are treated as an owner. More on golflink.com
History Museum – Richmond, Virginia
The Museum of Virginia Catholic History exhibits illustrating the history of the Catholic Diocese of Richmond are located in the Baptistery Gallery and Crypt at the Cathedral of ... More on Visitrichmondva.com
Health Club – Midlothian, Virginia
Arlene Bjork has practiced and taught ashtanga vinyasa yoga since 1997. She was inspired to begin her avid practice after she realized during her first yoga class that her back pain from scoliosis had completely disappeared. A Registered ... More on YogaFinder
Parks – Richmond, Virginia
TO bell isle, look at girlz, up buttermilk, ta forrest hill, to the newer buttermilk North, then back and over the nickel bridge to end up ridin Dogwood Dell. This is "The Loop." I miss it, so tear... More on trails.mtbr.com
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. Erected 1933 – 1934 by, Richmond Bridge Corporation: John J. Wicker, Jr. President, R. Keith Compton, V. Pres Allen J. Saville, V. Pres. Horace L. Smith, Jr. V. Pres. Wilmer L. OFlaherty, Sec-Treas. ——, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Hartwood, Virginia
Inscription. Near here are located ten of the nineteenth century gold mines of Stafford County. The best-known were the Eagle, Rattlesnake (Horse Pen), Lee, New Hope, and Monroe mines. The Eagle Gold Mining Company, Rappahannock Gold ... More on HMDB
Parks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. During battle, supplies could be brought into the fort through the Covered Way, a tunnel protected from shell-fire. , Erected by Richmond National Battlefield Park National Park Servi... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia
I've admittedly lived in great food cities like San Francisco, NY and Phila. More on CitySearch
Sightseeing – Ruther Glen, Virginia
Inscription. Pioneers in asserting the right to religious freedom, the Caroline Friends (Quakers) held their first meeting nearby on 12 March 1739 together with their partner, Cedar Creek Friends Meeting of Hanover County. At a meeting ... More on HMDB
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