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Landmarks – Strasburg, Virginia
Inscription. Historic valley congregation, strasburg's, oldest, organized by German settlers (c.1747), who first worshiped in log building just west, of this site. Parish records date from 1769. Strasburg's first school conducted ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – New Market, Virginia
Inscription. While the cadets of the Virginia Military Institute comprised one of the smallest Confederate units engaged in the Battle of New Market, they paid a disproportionately high price in their baptism of fire. Nearly one in ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Staunton, Virginia
“Queen City Brewing is a Microbrewery / Brew-On-Premise / Wine-On-Premise providing you with a single convenient source ... More on BrewerySearch.com
Landmarks – New Market, Virginia
Inscription. In front of you is one of only two monuments erected by veterans of the battle. This one was placed by members of Woodsons Company of Missouri Cavalry. The unit followed perhaps the strangest path to this field of conflict. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Wardensville, West Virginia
Inscription. During the Civil War, most of Wardensville's two hundred residents supported the Confederacy. Southern guerrillas found friends here. On May 7, 1862, Union Col. Stephen W. Downey arrived here with a mixed force of infantry ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Waynesboro, Virginia
A trip to Linville Falls is one of the scenic highlights of a drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway. The trails here allow hikers to ... More on igougo
Things To Do – Harrisonburg, Virginia
What a treasure! This studio has the goods and the know how. You can purchase a stunning gift for about any budget or you can learn how to create one yourself. The classes are personal and yet professional with the expertise you need ... More on insiderpages.com
Things To Do – Luray, Virginia
The mountain streams of the Shenandoahs offer a wilderness experience within a day drive of major cities in the Viriginia /Maryland area. More on igougo
Landmarks – Luray, Virginia
Inscription. Here stood “Hawburg, ” birthplace of the eminent Virginia sculptor William R. Barbee (1816–1868). He studied in Florence, Italy, where he carved his famed “Coquette” and “The Fisher ... More on HMDB
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