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Landmarks – Summit Point, West Virginia
Inscription. In 1740, Dr. John McCormick, a Scots (Scotch)-Irish immigrant bought 395 acres from Jost Hite and established White House Farm. Stone barn built by McCormick is the oldest standing in ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Aldie, Virginia
I agree that it's a more than I ever wanted to know (http://www.virginiawind.com /virginia travel /aldie.as... More on TripAdvisor
Golf Courses – Riner, Virginia
Draper Valley is beautiful , but a little to wide open, and the River Course is undergoing renovation, not to mention pretty out of the way to get to. More on GolfReview
Landmarks – Brunswick, Maryland
Inscription. In 1921, a group of Veterans built and dedicated this park to honor WWI Veterans. Originally, a WWI Howitzer Cannon was located on this concrete pedestal. The citizens of Brunswick were called upon to donate the cannon ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Middletown, Virginia
Inscription. This knoll marks the position of the Union Army when Sheridan rejoined it at 10:30 A. M. October 19, 1864, in the Battle of Cedar Creek. His arrival, with Wright's efforts, checked the Union retreat. , Erected 1927 by ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia
Inscription. In Memory of, the many soldiers of the, Revolution interred, at Opequon Church, of whom only seven, are known: Major John Gilkeson, Captain William Chipley, Captain Samuel Gilkeson, Captain James Simrall, Captain Samuel ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Berryville, Virginia
Inscription. Harry Flood Byrd Sr. (1887-1966), governor of Virginia (1926-1930) and U. S. senator from Virginia (1933-1965), was a conservative Democrat who led a political machine that directed state politics for four decades. As ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Sharpsburg, Maryland
Inscription. The Thirty-fifth Regiment, of, Massachusetts Volunteers, Crossed this bridge with Ferrero's, Brigade, Ninth Army Corps, at noon, Sept. 17, 1862, and, moved to the right up the hill, wh... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Waterford, Virginia
Inscription. 15481 Second Street Built 1875–1885 Historic Use — Housed harness-making, tin roofing and tinware businesses; post office (1885–1897) Â Current Use — Waterford Fair; office space, The Tin Shop ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Sharpsburg, Maryland
The cemetery was very moving to see and to read all the stones . It really told alot about what went on at ... More on TripAdvisor
The building is historic and a nice mix of original stone and new such as the bar with plasma TV for watchi... More on TripAdvisor
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