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Things To Do – Richmond, Virginia
St Giles Presbyterian Church - You’ve been here before. No, maybe not this particular grocer, but you’ve seen a million like it. St Giles Presbyterian Church is the usual kind of corner store that you’d see in the beginning of an ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Fairfield, Virginia
Inscription. Nearby once stood a log house painted red built by the McDowell family. John McDowell received land here for surveying Borden's Grant in the late 1730's. In 1742 McDowell was killed during a conflict between settlers ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Glen Allen, Virginia
Inscription. According to legend, just beyond the fork where the Deep Run Turnpike (now Broad Street Road) crossed Three Notched Road (now Three Chopt Road) stood a tavern which was built in 1815. Here, under the rickety old double ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Charlottesville, Virginia
Inscription. Civil War relic collectors found Stuarts winter camp and skirmish site (shaded area of map) long before the Rio Hill Shopping Center opened in 1989. Metal detectors were used to search the area and artifacts—bullets, ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Richmond, Virginia
Sheraton West - You’ve been here before. No, maybe not this particular grocer, but you’ve seen a million like it. Sheraton West is the usual kind of corner store that you’d see in the beginning of an action film…you know, the one ... More on clubzone
Golf Courses – Roanoke, Virginia
Beautiful Layout, smooth greens, challenging fairways, and the best atmosphere of any golf course More on GolfReview
Wineries And Vineyards – Fincastle, Virginia
At Virginia Mountain Vineyards you can forget about the present and enjoy the picturesque mountain views visible on top of Zion Hill. Surrounded by the Blue Ridge and Alleghany Mountains, we are located fourteen miles north of I-81, ... More on Virginia.org
Museums – Henrico, Virginia
Built in stages beginning in 1819, John Clarke purchased this property in 1855 and added the second story. His daughter and Estelle and her husband John Palmore added the clapboard section in 1910... More on Visitrichmondva.com
Tours – Williamsburg, Virginia
In fact, our tour was so personal and informative, we feel it isn't necessary to go back to this particular... More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia
The manager makes a strong effort to greet everyone that comes in the door learn their name, and see that e... More on CitySearch
Restaurants – Charlottesville, Virginia
Its not worth your time or money. The service sucked and I wouldnt pay for the food my order was wrong 4 times back to back and my drink never got refilled. ... More on TripAdvisor
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