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Museums – Richmond, Virginia
The James River runs through Richmond and on hot days you will see people plunging in from its banks. It is... More on igougo
Things To Do – Richmond, Virginia
A visit to Richmond is not complete without attending a Ghost Tour. The town of Richmond at night has a totally different feel and the gruesome stories on tour give a whole different perspective to the history of the ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Petersburg, Virginia
Inscription. This trail follows the old road which ran between Petersburg and Prince George Court House. It was used by both armies to move men and supplies. , Erected by National Park Service. , Location. 37° 13.959′ ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Milford, Virginia
Inscription. Six miles southeast is the site of Edmundsbury, home of Edmund Pendleton. Pendleton, born September 9, 1721, was in the House of Burgesses; a delegate to the Continental Congress; chairman of the Virginia Committee of ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Richmond, Virginia
Voted one of the best classic movie houses in Richmond, this charming theater ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Fredericksburg, Virginia
Inscription. Near this spot stood Belle Air, a prominent Stafford County landmark and home of the Fitzhugh and Primmer families. John Fitzhugh first constructed a house here in the mid-eighteenth century, but by 1854, when the property ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Bowling Green, Virginia
Inscription. Built approximately 1820, the Star Hotel was one of two taverns serving Bowling Green. During the Civil War, it was operated by the Henry Gouldman family, and became a notorious Confederate spy headquarters and safe haven ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Mechanicsville, Virginia
Inscription. In 1862 this farmhouse was home to the widow Sarah Watt, her granddaughter, Mary Jane Haw, and a maid. It was a typical Hanover County plantation of several hundred acres with some 28 slaves who produced a modest income ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Doswell, Virginia
Inscription. Caroline County: Area 529 Square Miles, Formed in 1727 from Essex, King and Queen, and King William. Named for Queen Carline, wife of King George II. George Rogers Clark, Conqueror of the Northwest, passed his youth in ... More on HMDB
Book Shopping – Richmond, Virginia
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Tours – Fredericksburg, Virginia
The development of this handsome old street into one of the most graceful residential areas in Fredericksburg began with the vision of 18th century lawyer and entrepreneur Roger Dixon. Dixon, who ... More on Visitfred.com
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