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Landmarks – Petersburg, Virginia
Inscription. Erected by the surviving, Comrades, school children and, Citizens of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, and dedicated to, The memory of the dead of, The 48th Regiment Pennsylvania, Volunteers. Col. George W. Gowen, Killed ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. [Monument's east side]: Commanding Cavalry Corps, Army Northern Virginia, Confederate States of America, This statue erected by his comrades, and the City of Richmond, A. D. 1906, [Monument's south side]: “Tell ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Lenoir, North Carolina
Orchard Hills is a MUCH BETTER DEAL AND A MUCH BETTER GOLF COURSE in this area. More on golflink.com
Landmarks – Graham, North Carolina
Inscription. Racial violence in Caswell and Alamance counties in 1870 led to martial law, under Col. Geo. W. Kirk, impeachment & removal of Gov. W. W. Holden. , Erected 2007 by North Carolina Office Of Archives And History. (Marker ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Ashland, Virginia
Inscription. Following the Union army's departure from the North Anna River on 26 May 1864, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee cautiously moved his army south toward Richmond to stay between the Federals and the capital. Lee's wagon trains, ... More on HMDB
Museums – Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Type: Art - Museums/Galleries Neighborhood: Ardmore/Miller Street More on Visitwinstonsalem.com
Childrens Museums – Greensboro, North Carolina
Green Hill Center for North Carolina The Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art is a key resource in the state for North Carolina art and education. Celebrating 25 years of service in 1999, Green Hill promotes the visual arts of ... More on Greensboro-nc.gov
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. Flour milling was Richmond's earliest industry, and in the 19th century, only tobacco surpassed flour as Richmond's largest commercial product. Richmond flour brands were known internationally for not spoiling in tropical ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
In 1951, Barbara Johns and other students led a strike to protest the conditions at their racially segregated school. The students then contacted NAACP attorneys; the lawsuit that followed was joi... More on Visitrichmondva.com
Restaurants – Newton, North Carolina
Alcohol-free. Pool tables, video games and food. More on Hickorymetro.com
Restaurants – Chapel Hill, North Carolina
The food I ate was just okay. More on Yahoo! Travel
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