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Museums – Luray, Virginia
Just a few observations The Lee Chapel museum is closed indefnetly Construction on the VMI campus obscure... More on TripAdvisor
Things To Do – Waynesboro, Virginia
Category: Amusement Places Fastrax is a great provider of family fun in Virginia. Visit us at our location in Waynesboro ... More on localamusementparks.com
Landmarks – Frederick, Maryland
Inscription. This tablet is erected, to the Glory of God, and, in grateful recognition of those, who organized this congregation, and have maintained it for, two hundred years, 1738Congregation org... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Cooksville, Maryland
Inscription. The grave of this Revolutionary War patriot is near this site. A member of the Sons of Liberty, he participated in the burning of the brig “Peggy Stewart, ” at Annapolis, October 19, 1774, and also served ... More on HMDB
Nature Scenery – Fishers Hill, Virginia
'Devil's Backbone State Forest' is a state forest located in Shenandoah County, Virginia. It lies on the slope of North Mountain in the drainage area of Cedar Creek near the town of Star Tannery west of Strasburg. The forest was ... More on Wikipedia
Parks – Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Inscription. Text of the marker is arranged to illustrate the movements of the Confederate Army during the Antietam Campaign of 1862: September 10, 1862 from Frederick, Maryland: Confederate commander Lee sends part of his army to ... More on HMDB
Sightseeing – Millville, West Virginia
Inscription. (Upper Panel): Setting the Trap: Confederate Major General "Stonewall" Jackson faced three enemies the Union garrison at Harpers Ferry, its formidable position on Bolivar Heights, and time. On the second day of the battle, ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Inscription. "The Rebels were all around us and our only refuge was the open canopy of heaven.", Sgt. Charles E. Smith, 32nd Ohio Infantry, September 14, 1862, Thousands of Federal soldiers: huddle... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Winchester, Virginia
A wonderful starting part of those seeking an overview of Winchester's Civil War experience. An interactive touch screen kiosk lets you navigate and explore your own areas of interest ... More on Visitwinchesterva.com
Things To Do – Lexington, Virginia
Founded in 1749, private college. Robert E. Lee was president of school after the Civil War (1865-1870) and established the School of Law and the nation's first journalism program. George Washingto... More on Virginia.org
Restaurants – Roanoke, Virginia
The food service price and ambiance is perfect. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Knoxville, Maryland
It's a gas and convenience store, but they have great hot soups and sandwiches, cold sandwiches, hot pretzels ... More on TripAdvisor
Getting to Natural Bridge from other cities
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