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Things To Do – Luray, Virginia
Darkwood Manor has been the center of supernatural occurrences, ghostly sightings, and murder for over a century. Come experience the ghost, ... More on HauntedHouse.com
Campgrounds – Mathias, West Virginia
2 pull-thrus, back-ins, some shaded, 13 electric, 30 amps, nature trails, Rockcliff Lake, freshwater fishing.National Forest More on GreatCampingSpots.com
Landmarks – Moorefield, West Virginia
Inscription. During the Civil War this church was used by both the North and South as a hospital. Union soldiers stabled horses here and burned pews for firewood. Federal government paid $800 indem... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Berryville, Virginia
Inscription. (east facing side) Clark County. Area 171 Square Miles. Formed in 1836 from Frederick, and added to from Warren. Named for George Rogers Clark, Conqueror of the Northwest. Lord Fairfax and General Daniel Morgan, Revolutionary ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Berryville, Virginia
Inscription. The town was laid out in 1798 on land of Benjamin Berry and was first known as Battletown. Here at “Audley” lived Nellie Custis, Washingtons adopted daughter. Here at “Soldiers Rest” lived General ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Charles Town, West Virginia
Inscription. Built in 1751 by Peter Burr, cousin of Aaron Burr, on a grant of 480 acres from Lord Fairfax. The house is one of the state's oldest frame structures. It is a fine example of a mid-18th century Virginia family homestead ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Inscription. Along this path lie the remains of revolutions. Six acres of the U. S. Armory at Harpers Ferry have been reduced to rubble. Buildings that buzzed with activity and innovation now lie covered with dirt. Train tracks that ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Washington, Virginia
Inscription. Of the 28 Washingtons in the United States, the “records very conclusively disclose” that this town, “the first Washington of all, ” was surveyed and platted by... More on HMDB
Book Shopping – Frederick, Maryland
Named \"One of Ten Great Used Bookstores\" by USA Today in 2002, ... More on Yahoo! Travel
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
Restaurants – Winchester, Virginia
The food was good but the waitress had too many tables to give the attention to each that was necessary. More on Restaurantica
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