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Waterman's Museum

Museums – Williamsburg, Virginia

Winchester Hiram Lodge No 21 Af and AM

Things To Do – Winchester, Virginia

Oldest Masonic Lodge West Of The Blue Ridge Mountains The Brethren of Winchester Hiram No.21 Masonic Lodge would like to welcome you to our Cyber Blue Lodge. We were established on October 1, 1768 ... More on Winchesterhiram21.org

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  • The Brethren of Winchester Hiram #21 Masonic Lodge would like to welcome you to our Cyber Lodge. The purpose of this website is to inform and educate non-masons about our organization. In 1768, our... More on Winchesterhiram21.org

Historic Yorktown

Sightseeing – Yorktown, Virginia

A revolutionary riverfront treasure. Historic Yorktown, a 15 minute drive from Williamsburg along the scenic Colonial Parkway, is most remembered as the site of the pivotal victory in the American... More on Visitwilliamsburg.com

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  • Noted as the site where independence for the new America was secured, this park is dedicated to honoring, preserving, and educating the public through a number of programs, activities, reenactments... More on DogFriendly.com

Warner Hall

Landmarks – Hayes, Virginia

Inscription. Three miles east is Warner Hall. The estate was patented about 1650 by Augustine Warner, who built the first house in 1674. Bacon, the rebel, was here for a time in 1676. The later house, built about 1740 and burned in ... More on HMDB

From Warwick to Windsor Farms: Building Virginia House

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

The design and building of Virginia House, home of Alexander and Virginia Weddell, is the subject of this exhibit featuring vintage photos and plans. The stones and much of the glass which became Virginia House in Windsor Farms, were ... More on Virginia.org

Oakwood Cemetery Confederate Section

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

Inscription. After the First Battle of Manassas, Richmond appropriated this approximately 7.5 acre lot on 12 Aug. 1861 for burial of Confederate war dead. These Soldiers from every Southern state either died in Richmond's military ... More on HMDB

IMAX� films in the Ethyl Corporation IMAX�Dome & Planetarium

Museums – Richmond, Virginia

How big can a movie projector be? Really big, as in the 70mm IMAX� projector of the Science Museum of Virginia's Ethyl Corporation IMAX�Dome & Planetarium. Have a seat in the 5-story domed theater. It's the only one between Philadelphia ... More on Virginia.org

Casselman River Bridge State Park

Parks – Grantsville, Maryland

Casselman River Bridge State Park is a 4-acre parcel located east of Grantsville in Garrett County on U.S. Route 40. It is a popular area for fly fishermen, photographers, and history enthusiasts. ... More on marylandstateparks.org

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  • Open 8am-sunset. Part of the old National Road, was the largest ... More on Yahoo! Travel

First Trolley Car System in Richmond

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

Inscription. In 1888, the worlds first successful electric railway, the Richmond Union Passenger Railway, branched at this point to link downtown and Jackson Ward with the suburbs. This system, designed by Frank Julian Sprague (1857–1934), ... More on HMDB

Presidents Mansion White House of the Confederacy

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

Inscription. This house was the executive mansion of Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his family from August 1861 until April 2, 1865. A West Point graduate, former U. S. senator from Miss... More on HMDB

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  • The White House of the Confederacy served as the Executive Mansion of the Confederacy from 1861 to 1865, when Richmond was the capital of the Confederacy. The mansion was the official quarters duri... More on Nps.gov

Historic Old Mill District

Landmarks – Fredericksburg, Virginia

Inscription. A Walking Tour of Fredericksburgs Historic Old Mill District: Fredericksburgs Historic Old Mill District dates its origins to the earliest settlers along the Rappahannock River. This w... More on HMDB

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  • Inscription. A Walking Tour of Fredericksburgs Historic Old Mill District: Fredericksburgs Historic Old Mill District dates its origins to the earliest settlers along the Rappahannock River. This w... More on HMDB

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Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia

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Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia