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Jennings House Confederate Hospital

Things To Do – Elkton, Virginia

Constructed in 1840 as the home of Dr. Samuel B. Jennings, the Jennings House was used as a hospital during the Civil War. The ... More on Virginia.org

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  • Inscription. 1862 & 1864 Valley Campaigns. This eight-room brick dwelling was built in 1840 for Dr. Simeon B. Jennings, a former resident of Port Republic. At the time of the Civil War, it was one ... More on HMDB

Technical Sergeant Frank D. Peregory

Landmarks – Charlottesville, Virginia

Inscription. Born at Esmont on 10 April 1915, Frank D. Peregory enlisted in May 1931 in Charlottesvilles Co. K (Monticello Guard), 116th Inf. Regt. 29th Inf. Div. On D-Day, 6 June 1944, T. Sgt. Peregory landed in the assault on Omaha ... More on HMDB

Rivanna Rowing Club

Things To Do – Earlysville, Virginia

Gilmore Farm

Landmarks – Montpelier Station, Virginia

George Gilmore, a former enslaved African-American at Montpelier, built this home in the 1870s after his emancipation. George and his wife, Polly, leased the land from Dr. James Madison, great-nephew of President Madison, in the late ... More on Heritage

Culpeper County / Orange County

Landmarks – Locust Grove, Virginia

Inscription. (East Facing Side): Culpeper County: Area 384 Square Miles, Formed in 1748 from Orange and named for Lord Culpeper, Governor of Virginia, 1680-1683. The Battle of Cedar Mountain, 1862, was fought in this county, (West ... More on HMDB

Slave Cemetery c. 1820s

Landmarks – Montpelier Station, Virginia

Inscription. The burial ground where you are standing is the final resting lace for many members of Montpelier's enslaved community. Slaves' belief in a spiritual world originating in African religions was reinforced by Christianity. ... More on HMDB

Lt. Col. Thomas F. Wildes

Landmarks – Dayton, Virginia

Inscription. In memory of Lt. Col. Thomas F. Wildes, 116th Ohio Regiment, who, when ordered by Gen. Sheridan to burn the town of Dayton, Va. in retaliation for the death of a Union officer, refused to obey that order, risking court-martial ... More on HMDB

Gordon Inn

Landmarks – Gordonsville, Virginia

Inscription. Built by Nathaniel Gordon, 1787. Visited by Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Philip and James Barbour, Clark, Rives, Randolph, Wirt, Waddell, and other celebrities of Revolutionary, post-Revolutionary, and Confederate ... More on HMDB

Virginia Museum of Natural History Uva

History Museum – Charlottesville, Virginia

Voices for Animals

Things To Do – Charlottesville, Virginia

Voices for Animals is an animal rights organization serving Central Virginia since 1984. More on Voicesforanimals.org

Flotzie's Soft Serve

Restaurants – Luray, Virginia

Flotzie's Soft Serve was established in 2003. We are located in Luray, VA at the entrance of McDonald's and Walmart just off of Highway 211 West close to the Luray Caverns. Please come out and enjoy our ice cream treats. We look forward ... More on Virginia.org

Canteen Dining Services

Restaurants – Gordonsville, Virginia

Paisano's Italian Restaurant

Restaurants – Woodstock, Virginia

My most favorite Italian restaurant in the Valley More on TripAdvisor

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  • Great white pizza. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Will definitely visit this restaurant when in the area. Nice dining area, good food, and good price. More on TripAdvisor

Chincoteague Cruises & Nature Tours

Tours – Charlottesville, Virginia

WELCOME ABOARD! Come join us for a relaxing yet exciting tour of the beautiful waterways of CHINCOTEAGUE and ASSATEAGUE Islands. Nature lovers will enjoy the sights and sounds of the abundant birds and wildlife that make the beaches ... More on Chincoteaguechamber.com