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Fort Monroe

Museums – Fort Monroe, Virginia

Check out this historic area if you''re a Civil War buff and especially the Casemate Museum. More on igougo

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  • Fort Monroe is a working Army base and the only one in the U.S. with a moat. Check out this historic area if you''re a Civil War buff ... More on igougo

  • Completed in 1834 and named in honor of President James Monroe, Fort Monroe is recognized as the largest stone fort ever built in the United States. Nicknamed "Freedom's Fortress," this Union-held ... More on Virginia.org

Inside A Flour Mill

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

Inscription. One of the first industries to benefit from American industrial innovation was flour milling. Oliver Evans published The Young Mill-wright and Miller's Guide in 1795, and his patented principles of design spread quickly. ... More on HMDB

Tudors Biscuit World of Virginia

Themeparks – Roanoke, Virginia

Tudor's Biscuit World is located in Virginia. More on Open List

The Garden Club of Virginia

Tours – Richmond, Virginia

The Garden Club of Virginia is responsible for organizing the annual Historic Garden Week in Virginia, America's oldest and largest house and garden tour program. The week-long event in late April includes more than 30 separate tours ... More on Virginia.org

Poquoson River

Things To Do – Yorktown, Virginia

Libertino Lanes Bowling

Bowling Alleys – Charlottesville, Virginia

Sandston

Landmarks – Sandston, Virginia

Inscription. In 1918 as World War I ended, the Seven Pines Bag Loading Plant #3, used for gun powder packing, was dismantled. The federal government sold 600 acres of land, the electric car line, remaining plant buildings, and 230 ... More on HMDB

Major General James Ewell Brown Stuart

Landmarks – Henrico, Virginia

Inscription. This monument, erected in memory of Major General James Ewell Brown Stuart, C. S. A. by his cavalrymen about thirty feet from the spot where he fell mortally wounded on May 11, 1864, was dedicated June 18, 1811, by the ... More on HMDB

Charlottesville Healing Arts Center

Art Museums – Charlottesville, Virginia

Cavalry Action At Linney's

Landmarks – Mechanicsville, Virginia

Inscription. During Confederate Brig. Gen. J. E. B. Stuart's intelligence gathering "Ride Around McClellan, " a skirmish ensued atop this hill on 13 June 1862 when several companies of the 9th Virginia Cavalry collided with the 5th ... More on HMDB

Bellmont Bar B Q

Restaurants – Charlottesville, Virginia

When I got there the menu on the wall said 4 ribs with one side for $10 or six ribs with one side for $14.00 I asked the lady behind the counter whether 4 ribs made a good meal. More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • If you don't believe this review please feel free to go there. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • The sauce was too sweet -- meat was OK. Not the cheapest and not the best. (I prefer Jinx's.) More on Yahoo! Travel

Topeka's Steakhouse 'n Saloon

Restaurants – Hampton, Virginia

great steak, great service and great prices ... More on AOL.com

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  • Your check is given promptly but your food takes forever and they always forget something that you paid for. More on CitySearch

  • Topek's in Richmond,VA stinks as reservations stand. It is the worse that I have seen in years. The food is... More on Yahoo! Travel

Jersey Mike's Subs

Restaurants – Ashland, Virginia

Giant size submarines & salads - Subs available in mini size, 7" & 14" & wraps - Hot & cold subs are made-to-order - All meats & cheeses are ... More on entertainment.com

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The Hampton Roads Golf And Country Club First in Virginia & One of the First 100 in the Country

Golf Courses – Hampton, Virginia

Inscription. The Hampton Roads Golf and Country Club was established in 1893 on undeveloped land purchased for speculation by Mary Frances Armstrong in 1888. This site today would extend from Hampton Roads Avenue to East Avenue, from ... More on HMDB

Piedmont Council of Arts

Things To Do – Charlottesville, Virginia

The designated local arts agency of the City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County. More on Virginia.org