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Landmarks – Midlothian, Virginia
Inscription. Eleazar Clay (1744-1836) led the establishment of the first Baptist church in Chesterfield County, known as Chesterfield (Baptist) Church, Rehoboth Meeting House, or Clay's Church, in 1773. He also supported the Baptist ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Chesterfield, Virginia
Confederate forces counterattacked from Fort Stevens during the Second Battle of Drewry's Bluff on May 16, 1864, in ... More on Virginia.org
Museums – Danville, Virginia
I was absolutely stunned by the tanks, rifles and other weapons on display at this museum. I have no troubl... More on TripAdvisor
Landmarks – Amelia Court House, Virginia
Inscription. Patriot: Father John Bannister Tabb was born in Amelia County in 1845 at “The Forest”, the Tabb family plantation. A member of one of wealthiest families in Virginia, he was carefully schooled by private tutors ... More on HMDB
Parks – Meadows of Dan, Virginia
This short loop hike along a rushing mountain stream is a twenty-minute leg-stretcher that might ... More on Trails
Campgrounds – Green Bay, Virginia
Twin Lakes State Park, centrally located in Virginia's Piedmont region, provides visitors from all over the... More on www.dcr.virginia.gov
Landmarks – Hillsville, Virginia
Site of Carroll County's second permanent jail, now preserved as an "archaeological footprint." Was in use from ca. 1866 until replaced with new facility 1938 (stands nearby). Building was torn down in the early 1960s. This jail was ... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Christiansburg, Virginia
Inscription. Christiansburg, originally known as "Hans Meadows, " was established in 1792 and named for Colonel William Christian noted Colonial and Revolutionary Indian fighter. It became an impor... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Pulaski, Virginia
Inscription. John Draper's wife, Bettie Robertson Draper, was captured by Shawnee at Draper's Meadow (Blacksburg) in 1755. Mrs. Draper was carried into the Ohio country along with her sister-in-law... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Danville, Virginia
One of the preeminent collections of Victorian and Edwardian architecture in the South, Millionaires' Row is a symbol of Danville's and the South's -- history. At least one house has a place in the chronicles of the Civil War and ... More on Virginia.org
Restaurants – Mount Airy, North Carolina
24 Hour Cafe serving breakfast all day and all night long. Open 7 Days a week. More on Visitnc.com
Restaurants – Danville, Virginia
Best chicken breakfast biscuit in town. More on Yahoo! Travel
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