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Landmarks – Haymarket, Virginia
Inscription. Near Hopewell Gap, five miles west, Simon Kenton was born, 1755. Leaving home in 1771, he became an associate of Daniel Boone and George Rogers Clark in Indian fighting. He won fame as a scout and as one of the founders ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Marshall, Virginia
Inscription. Here, April 21, 1865, Col. John S. Mosby disbanded his gallant partisan rangers—the Forty-Third Battalion Virginia Cavalry. , Location. 38° 51.889′ N, 77° 51.468′ W. Marker is in Marshall, Virginia, ... More on HMDB
Museums – Dayton, Virginia
The Society features an excellent museum exhibit of the history of the Rockingham/Harrisonburg area; an electronic lighted map of Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign; an extensive genealogy library... More on Virginia.org
Sightseeing – Strasburg, Virginia
Strasburg is nestled in the valley of the Shenandoah River with vistas of Massanutten Mountain and the Allegheny foothills. Founded in 1761, the town is known for pottery, antiques, civil war history and breathtaking views. The pottery ... More on Virginia.org
National And State Parks – Craigsville, Virginia
A "draft," according to local custom, is a creek. This area is named after its main drainage, a native eastern brook trout stream. Ramseys Draft Wilderness is a rugged and steep piece of land on the eastern side of Shenandoah Mountain, ... More on Epinions.com
Landmarks – Lynchburg, Virginia
Inscription. Union Gen. David Hunters army reached the outskirts of Lynchburg on June 17, 1864, despite being delayed by engagements with Gen. John McCauslands Confederate cavalry. That evening, Hunter made his headquarters here at ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Manassas, Virginia
Inscription. Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Jackson's First Virginia Brigade, plus artillery, marched from Confederate headquarters at the Lewis House ("Portici") along this wagon path to Henry Hill, arriving here about noon. , Location. 38° ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Reston, Virginia
Recommended by the Washington Post, Washingtonian magazine and others repeatedly since the company was founded in 1983, this full-service entertainment agency represents over 250 bands, disc jockey... More on VisitLoudoun.org
Museums – Haymarket, Virginia
The Haymarket Museum chronicles the story of a small, 19th century town and its surrounding agricultural community. Haymarket was established in 1799 and was well known for the Red House Tavern, bu... More on Virginia.org
Restaurants – Staunton, Virginia
We made a point of eating here on a return visit. More on Yahoo! Travel
Tours – Lynchburg, Virginia
By foot or by car, Lynchburg's seven historic districts are a must see. These prosperous neighborhoods sprang up in Lynchburg during the 19th Century when tobacco tycoons, doctors, and attorneys m... More on Discoverlynchburg.org
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