Directions from Chesapeake, Virginia to South Boston, Virginia





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Lake Gordon

Parks – South Hill, Virginia

Take U.S. Route 1 south and Route 58 west out of South Hill to Route 664, and then turn right (west) on Route 799 to the lake. This 157-acre, Department lake in Mecklenburg County, has a very good largemouth bass population. Recent ... More on AnglerWeb.com

Fogie's

Bars – Roxboro, North Carolina

Site of Fort Christanna

Landmarks – Brodnax, Virginia

Inscription. Site of Fort Christanna: August 1714, And the Indian School, Which were established by, Governor Spotswood, On the southwest frontiers of Virginia, The National Society of, Colonial Dames of America, in the State of Virginia, ... More on HMDB

Cracker Barrel Old Country Str

Food Shopping – Emporia, Virginia

This old-fashioned country style restaurant offers a wide variety of down home American favorites including delicious breakfast dishes served all day. They also feature a large country gift ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Grove Park

Parks – Danville, Virginia

This play area is in great condition. The playground is well maintained and there is usually a lot of kids running around ... More on KaBoom.org

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George C. Shaw Museum

Museums – Oxford, North Carolina

The G.C. Shaw Museum is now a non-profit organization established to improve human relations through structural educational programs. The vision is to inspire and stimulate an intrest in the import... More on MuseumStuff.com

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  • GEORGE CLAYTON SHAW AND MUSEUM HISTORY THE G. C. Shaw Museum, located in scenic and historic Oxford, North Carolina, was originally the home of the founder of Mary Potter Academy, Dr. George Clayto... More on Shawmuseum.com

Greensville County Courthouse

Landmarks – Emporia, Virginia

This courthouse was built in 1831 by Daniel Lynch. The elaborate portico was added in the early 20th century. An 1894 clerk's office stands on the courthouse ... More on Virginia.org

Bethesda Church

Landmarks – Yanceyville, North Carolina

Inscription. Presbyterian. Began as "Hart's Chapel, " about 1765. Mother of many churches. The present building erected 1944, stands 3/4 mile south. , Erected 2002 by North Carolina Office of Archives and History. (Marker Number ... More on HMDB

Glenwood Recreation Center

Parks – Danville, Virginia

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Bridge: Hamrick Mill

Parks – South Hill, Virginia

(Hamrick Mill, 22', 1975, 33-81-a - Gone ) across Sunnyside Creek S. of Rutherfordton, Rutherford County, NC. 4.5 miles S. of ... More on dalejtravis.com

Staunton Bridge Action

Parks – Wylliesburg, Virginia

Inscription. The railroad bridge over Staunton River, nine miles west, was held by a body of Confederate reserves and citizens from Halifax, Charlotte and Mecklenburg counties against Union cavalry raiding to destroy railroads, June ... More on HMDB

Wendys

Restaurants – Emporia, Virginia

Johnnys Grocery

Restaurants – Hurt, Virginia

Jenny's Old Fashioned Hmbrgrs

Restaurants – Suffolk, Virginia

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General Thomas' Birthplace

Landmarks – Courtland, Virginia

Inscription. General George H. Thomas, "The Rock of Chickamauga, " was born on July 31, 1816, about five miles to the south. A graduate of West Point, Thomas sided with the Union during the Civil War and won distinction in the campaigns ... More on HMDB