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Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. The Civil War framed the presidency of Abraham Lincoln. Within weeks of his election in 1860 as the sixteenth American president, South Carolina seceded from the Union. The primary Confederate army surrendered on April ... More on HMDB
Book Shopping – Virginia Beach, Virginia
about Borders: One of the big chains but your kids won't care. Borders carries books, videos, and CDs with many discounted offerings. The store offers a few cozy places to curl up with a book, a great kids' section, and a decent selection ... More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Spotsylvania, Virginia
Inscription. Many accounts relate the story of General Lees personal attempt to lead the charge of the Texas Brigade. No two versions entirely agree and we may never know which details belong to hi... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Richmond, Virginia
The building is wonderful . More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Fort Washington, Maryland
The views along the river are beautiful . More on TrailLink.com
Parks – Washington, Washington DC
Located behind Hearst Elementary School, this is a small playground at a small DC Parks & Recreation center. More on KaBoom.org
Museums – Vienna, Virginia
The Freeman House was constructed to serve as a general store, but took on a number of roles including housing soldiers as a makeshift hospital during the Civil War. The house is now a museum and ... More on Fxva.com
Things To Do – Vienna, Virginia
Led by Brigham Young, roughly 70,000 Mormons traveled along the Mormon Trail from 1846 to 1869 in order to escape religious persecution. The Pioneer Company of 1846-1847 established a route from Nauvoo, Illinois, to Salt Lake City, ... More on recreation.gov
Landmarks – Lorton, Virginia
Inscription. To the east, on Dogue Neck, "Certain Unknown Indians" attacked the house of Thomas Barton about 3:00 P. M. on Sunday, 16 June 1700, killing eight persons with "arrowes & Wooden Tommahawkes." The neighboring Piscataway ... More on HMDB
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