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Landmarks – Manakin Sabot, Virginia
Inscription. It was named for Sabot Island, supposed to resemble a wooden shoe. Sabot Hill was the home of James A. Seddon, member of Congress and Confederate Secretary of War, 1862-65, who built the house in 1855. It was visited ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Belle Island once housed prisoners captured by the Confederate Army during the Civil War. It is both a peaceful retreat from the city, ... More on igougo
Tours – Williamsburg, Virginia
Great food so much we love! More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Yorktown, Virginia
This park is named after Charles E. "Professor" Brown, a Lackey resident and former York County schoolteacher who had a keen interest in helping young people. Brown, who died in 1975, was also a past president of the State chapter ... More on Yorkcounty.gov
Golf Courses – Glen Allen, Virginia
Gorgeous course in great condition. Bentgrass from tee box to greens. More on golflink.com
Museums – Seaford, Virginia
Fort Eustis Historical & Archaeological Association in Yorktown, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
National And State Parks – West Point, Virginia
The entire nature preserve is closed to the public due to a weak dam crossi More on Trails
Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia
A wonderful gut busting experience. More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Virginia Beach, Virginia
And the dessert bar was definitely a hit too! More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Newport News, Virginia
Real Italian food, generous helpings and excellent service. More on TripAdvisor
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