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Landmarks – Hillsboro, West Virginia
Inscription. Originally placed behind a hill to the rear, the 22nd Va. was moved here, in front of the Confederate artillery, where they overlooked the highway. Companies A, E, and I were later detached and sent to reinforce Col. ... More on HMDB
Sports And Outdoor Activities – Luray, Virginia
Long's Outfitters have more than 25 years of experience hunting whitetail deer, black bear, and wild turkey. As professional outdoorsmen, avid hunters and outfitters we will guide you deep into th... More on Virginia.org
Things To Do – Hagerstown, Maryland
Misson: "Growing together as we demonstrate God's love by growing and providing food for those in need. " Corn Maze Hours: September & October, Friday 5pm-10pm, Saturdays Noon-10pm, and Sundays No... More on Marylandmemories.com
Nature Scenery – Hillsboro, West Virginia
'Calvin Price State Forest' is a state forest in eastern Pocahontas and Greenbrier counties, West Virginia. The forest is the newest in West Virginia's system, having been mostly purchased in 1953 from New River Lumber Company. ... More on Wikipedia
Things To Do – McGaheysville, Virginia
This was a wonderful museum that describes a key battle of the Civil War, which involved the Cadets of the Virginia Military Institute. More on igougo
Things To Do – Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Established 1757. Second oldest Army Post in U. S. A powder magazine built by Hessian prisoners in 1777 survives. Burned by Confederates on July 1, 1863. Indian School, 1879-1918. Army Medical Fie... More on Visitcumberlandvalley.com
Landmarks – Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. During the Gettysburg campaign, Confederate troops were restrained, under orders, from destroying non-government property. By the time of the Rebels next raid into the North, however, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Hillsboro, West Virginia
Inscription. The battle positions of the 14th Penn. Cavalry and the Federal artillery were on the cleared ridge right of the highway about 2/3 mile distant and 600 feet lower in elevation. Throughout the morning, skirmishers and artillery ... More on HMDB
Museums – Grottoes, Virginia
The Natural Chimneys tower as much as 120 feet above the pastoral terrain of the Shenandoah Valley, offering onlookers a sight unrivaled in majesty. Natural Chimneys Regional Park and Campground o... More on Harrisonburgtourism.com
Museums – Natural Bridge, Virginia
Pros ASHA; stunning array of animals; cheap admission; great location; informative website; not too... More on Judysbook.com
Restaurants – Harrisonburg, Virginia
the valley's best pizza and restaurant scene... More on AOL.com
Restaurants – Staunton, Virginia
Frequented by a diverse group of locals and the occasional lost tourist, a good variety of food and the be... More on Yahoo! Travel
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