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Landmarks – Verona, Virginia
Inscription. Here stood, from the early 19th century until the mid-1900s, the tavern and stagecoach stop first owned by Peter Hanger. In 1848 its second proprietor, Samuel Harnsbarger, planted a willow tree in a spring here, across ... More on HMDB
Museums – Woodstock, Virginia
The museum is housed in a circa 1772 cut limestone two storey home. It was said to have once been the temporary home of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Thomas Marshall, father of Supreme Court Justice, John Marshall. Displays include ... More on Virginia.org
Themeparks – Bristol, Virginia
Come face-to-face with some of the world's most deadly reptiles - King cobra, tai pan, 8-ft. water monitor, gaboon viper, yellow foot tortoise, & more! - All admissions ... More on entertainment.com
Things To Do – Norton, Virginia
This is a great hiking trail, a few geocaches in the area but the Devil's Bath Tub EarthCache is well worth the trip. Really a remote area with huge hemlocks, lots of creek crossings. When the wate... More on TrailLink.com
National And State Parks – Knoxville, Maryland
Inscription. The charcoal industry required wood; Maryland Heights offered plenty. From 1810 to 1848 the Antietam Iron Works, 7 miles to the north, cut trees on the mountain to make charcoal to fuel its furnace and forges. The burning ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Middletown, Virginia
Inscription. Fought on these hills and fields, Oct 19, 1864. Gen. Jubal A. Early's 22,000 Confederates attacked Gen. Philip H. Sheridan's 60,000 Federals. The first assault a surprise flank movemen... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Middletown, Maryland
Inscription. Fresh from victory at the Second Battle of Manassas, Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia crossed the Potomac River on September 4-6, 1862, to bring the Civil War to Northern soil and to recruit sympathetic ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Harrisonburg, Virginia
The owner there is VERY rude! My friend and I went in just looking at the dresses and our school was doing a fundraiser for St. Judes that is mainly why we went in and checked it out. Least to say ... More on insiderpages.com
Health Club – Middletown, Maryland
Visit our studio in historic downtown Middletown, MD for a variety of classes in the Kripalu tradition, including specialized classes in pre-natal yoga and yoga for Seniors. Workshops, ... More on YogaFinder
Things To Do – Harrisonburg, Virginia
Buddy Weekley is one of the nicest guys in town. I dealt with Weekley's through my job for years and never had a problem. I've not had any dealings with the business for the last year and a half, maybe a little less, but I'd recommend ... More on insiderpages.com
Restaurants – Staunton, Virginia
I love this place: Has great food and a real value for the money. More on Yahoo! Travel
Trains – Radford, Virginia
Inscription. On May 10, 1864, the day after defeating Confederate forces in the bloody battle of Cloyd's Mountain, Union Gen. George Crook's Army of the Kanawha attacked and burned this railroad bridge over the New River. During the ... More on HMDB
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