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Things To Do – Manassas, Virginia
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Themeparks – Manassas, Virginia
Small but OK for begginers or intermediates not far from gas station or water fountain More on skateboardpark.com
Landmarks – Manassas, Virginia
Inscription. Built in 1875, this building served the congregation for 100 years. Built of locally quarried red sandstone, the church had original Tiffany windows which were removed to the new churc... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Harrisonburg, Virginia
The pro shop had a couple of snickers bars and water ( expensive ) but nothing like a snack bar to tied you over. More on golflink.com
Wineries And Vineyards – Broad Run, Virginia
Nestled in the beautiful foothills of eastern Fauquier County, this 7500 square foot geothermal winery and 20 acre vineyard ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Golf Courses – Bristow, Virginia
Overall a decent course. More on GolfReview
Landmarks – Franklin, West Virginia
Inscription. The Trout Rock Fort was one in the chain of forts that the Virginia House of Burgesses in March 1756 directed Washington to erect for the defense of settlers in the South Branch Valley. It also marks the end of Gen. Stonewall ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – McGaheysville, Virginia
Explore the South Fork of the Shenandoah River. Just minutes from Harrisonburg, Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive. Excursions daily for canoeing, kayaking, and tubing. Seasonal rafting ... More on Harrisonburgtourism.com
Landmarks – Port Republic, Virginia
Inscription. Here, June 8, 1862, Gen. J. C. Fremont—pursuing Gen. T. J. “Stonewall” Jackson—was checked by Gen. R. S. Ewell with part of Jacksons army, which lay towards Port Republic. Federals engaged: 12,750, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Delaplane, Virginia
Inscription. Sergeant James F. Ames of the 5th New York Cavalry deserted the Union army in Feb. 1863 and joined Lt. Col. John S. Mosbys Partisan Rangers (later 43d Cavalry Battalion). Nicknamed “Big Yankee” Ames rose to ... More on HMDB
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