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Howlett Line Park

Landmarks – Colonial Heights, Virginia

Inscription. Following the Battle of Ware Bottom Church on May 20, 1864, Confederate forces began digging the earthworks that would become known as the Howlett Line. Named after the Howlett house, which stood at the northernmost point, ... More on HMDB

Albemarle County Fair

Themeparks – North Garden, Virginia

This annual, six day, family fun-filled fair offers a variety of events for the whole family ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Vineyard Office

Wineries And Vineyards – New Kent, Virginia

Dairy Queen Store

Ice Cream – Mechanicsville, Virginia

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  • Friendliest Service: You get no better anywhere in my opinion. Kind friendly employees! More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Dairy Queen is located in Virginia. This very affordable establishment is one of the popular restaurants in the ... More on Open List

American Canal Society

Museums – Tuckahoe, Virginia

American Canal Society in Richmond, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find an exciting museum ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

South Carolina

Landmarks – Petersburg, Virginia

Inscription. On this hill for one month South Carolina troops guarded the entrance to Petersburg and here July 30, 1864, suffered death from a mine exploded by the Federals. Here the surviving Carolinians under the command of Stephen ... More on HMDB

The Bull Ring At City Point A Dreaded Provost Prison

Landmarks – Hopewell, Virginia

Inscription. “It was a pen of filth and vermin.” – William Howell Reed, a Sanitary Commission agent, The Bull Ring was the Union provost Marshals prison at City Point used for the confinement of Union soldiers convicted ... More on HMDB

John Rolfe Family YMCA

Things To Do – Henrico, Virginia

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The Edward V. Valentine Sculpture Studio

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

Quite an interesting museum, and an easy walk from the Museum of the Conferdacy, so the two of them would m... More on TripAdvisor

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  • The studio and artwork of prominent Richmond sculptor Edward Virginius Valentine (1838-1930) offers the rar... More on Virginia.org

  • Inscription. Built in the early 1830s as a carriage house and stable at nearby 809 East Leigh Street, this ... More on HMDB

Scotchtown

Museums – Richmond, Virginia

The Wilson House: Witness to Three Centuries

Landmarks – New Kent, Virginia

Inscription. Edmund Hockaday built the earliest part of this house about 1810. The house was nearly doubled in size in 1830s, with further additions by 1901 and finally in the 1950s. The house did not remain in one family. It was ... More on HMDB

Peking Chinese Restaurant

Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia

A popular food choice is the Peking Duck and... More on insiderpages.com

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  • Each one has a nice decor and the food tastes the same at all the restuarants which is good. More on insiderpages.com

  • I have been going to this location for the last 10 years and eat at least once a week or more. The quality,... More on CitySearch

Cafe Gutenberg

Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia

Try the crabcake salad--it's better than crab louie's. More on CitySearch

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  • One of the best places to get tiramisu in town. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • this place is the best. the absolute BEST. try the crabcake salad--it's better than crab louie's. go on win... More on CitySearch

Willow Spout

Landmarks – Verona, Virginia

Inscription. Here stood, from the early 19th century until the mid-1900s, the tavern and stagecoach stop first owned by Peter Hanger. In 1848 its second proprietor, Samuel Harnsbarger, planted a willow tree in a spring here, across ... More on HMDB