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Landmarks – Roanoke, Virginia
Inscription. High Speed Freight Locomotive: Class A: While the title of one of Norfolk and Westerns company films (top) is appropriate for the mighty Class A 2-6-6-4, they also served in other capacities for the railroad. Designed ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Stanleytown, Virginia
Henry County played a role in the development of the Colonial Frontier with the Carolina Road Beginning around the 1740s, this was the primary corridor funneling settlers from Pennsylvania to the settlements in the Carolina backcountry ... More on Virginia.org
Things To Do – Roanoke, Virginia
A semi-professional training theatre specializing in the great plays of the last hundred years. More on Virginia.org
Museums – Lynchburg, Virginia
Come to The Lynchburg Museum and explore the history of Lynchburg and the Virginia Piedmont. The Lynchburg Museum shares stories about the people and fascinating events that have shaped Central Vi... More on Discoverlynchburg.org
Landmarks – Williamsburg, Virginia
Inscription. The site of the first landing is directly ahead of you in the river. During the years since 1607, the river has eroded about 25 acres of this part of Jamestown Island. The original shoreline was close to the present edge ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Williamsburg, Virginia
Driving range, putting green & practice sand trap - Baseball & softball batting cages - Miniature golf course - Facilities are all lighted for evening play - Golf pro shop, private & group golf ... More on entertainment.com
Landmarks – Salem, Virginia
Inscription. The home of James Campbell, a leading colonial pioneer, who settled here in 1742, stood on this site. On his land Fort Lewis was built in 1756. , Erected 1927 by Conservation and Development Commission. (Marker Number ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Yorktown, Virginia
Inscription. Across the York River is the site of Werowocomoco, an Indian Village that was Powhatan's "chiefest habitation" in the early period of the Jamestown settlement. Captain John Smith was a prisoner there late in 1607. , ... More on HMDB
Home and Garden Stores – Lynchburg, Virginia
A national leader of screenprinted, embroidered, and promotional items, this store offers ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Williamsburg, Virginia
The food was so fabulous we cleaned our plates! More on TripAdvisor
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