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Landmarks – Boydton, Virginia
Inscription. Boydton Academic and Bible Institute: was opened in 1879 in building that had been abandoned by Randolph-Macon College when it moved to Ashland in 1868. Dr. Charles Cullis, a humanitarian from Boston, purchased the property ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Buffalo Junction, Virginia
Inscription. Springhouse and Gazebo: The gazebo in front of you sits over the cistern and springhouse for Spring #2. Of the three springs that were considered to have medicinal attributes, Spring #... More on HMDB
Tours – Driver, Virginia
Confederate and Union re-enactors will bring Suffolk's Civil War history to life ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Boydton, Virginia
The Roman Revival Mecklenburg Courthouse was built between 1838 and 1842 by area master building, William A. Howard. More on Virginia.org
Ice Cream – Penhook, Virginia
Food is okay but takes too long to get. More on Yahoo! Travel
Golf Courses – Roxboro, North Carolina
Roxboro Country Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Roxboro, North Carolina. This short layout has 3 sets of teeboxes for a fun, but challenging golfing experience. Online tee times... More on TheGolfCourses.net
Things To Do – Franklin, Virginia
An animal sanctuary with native wildlife, exotics from all over the world, reptiles, and farm animals. Fun for the whole family! Creating awareness, values, and understanding of animals and their environment through education. Bear ... More on familydaysoutusa
Golf Courses – Eden, North Carolina
The price is great and it usually isn't very crowded... More on golflink.com
Restaurants – Danville, Virginia
petes pizza is good however when pete was alive the pizza was alot better. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Danville, Virginia
THEY HAVE GOOD FOOD BUT IT'S ALWAYS THE SAME IT NEEDS TO BE CHANGED More on Yahoo! Travel
Museums – Suffolk, Virginia
Originally constructed as "Green Hill Cemetery," this 32-acre expanse of hilly terrain and ancient cedar trees has many stories to reveal. Located behind Riddick's Folly House Museum and Seaboard Station Railroad Museum Cedar Hill ... More on Virginia.org
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