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Landmarks – Floyd, Virginia
Zion Lutheran Church & Cemetery is located one mile north of the town of Floyd. The white frame church stands in a grove of oak trees, separated from the cemetery by a growth of pines. In 1791 the first wave of German-American pioneer ... More on Virginia.org
Things To Do – Blacksburg, Virginia
Also, just across 460 is a free public shooting range for rifles and handguns, and a shotgun range. More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Cana, Virginia
Travelers to Carroll County must stop to visit one of its newest attractions - "Old Country Store Museum." Located in the Cana community along Route 52, the museum is convenient to both the Blue Ridge Parkway (Fancy Gap access point) ... More on Virginia.org
Things To Do – Buchanan, Virginia
Nestled within the steep slopes of Purgatory Mountain and Cove Mountain, the Town of Buchanan is an attractive place to live, shop and stroll. You are invited to peel back layers of history in downtown Buchanan where treasures from ... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Hillsville, Virginia
The front lawn of the Historic Carroll County Courthouse in the Hillsville Historic District features a unique flag pole. In May 2005, The Jubal Early Camp 1691 of the Sons of Confederate Veterans erected the pole as a Heritage Flag ... More on Virginia.org
Things To Do – Blacksburg, Virginia
The original town of Blacksburg (the largest town in Virginia) consisted of sixteen square blocks, each made up of 4 lots. Many ... More on Virginia.org
Parks – Salem, Virginia
Inscription. (Front) : 1861Â Â C. S. A. Â 1865, Erected by Southern Cross Chapter, U. D. C. May 30, 1935, (Front): Unmarked Graves These men of the 17th Virginia Cavalry died during the 1863 and 1864 "winter camps" in the Salem area. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Salem, Virginia
Inscription. Here at East Hill Cemetery is buried Sgt. James Walton (1838-1875). A gunner in Capt. Charles B. Griffin's Battery (Salem Flying Artillery), Walton fired one of the last artillery shots by Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Madison, North Carolina
The country cupboard we are different check us out! 851 siloam road mount airy nc 27030 336-374-3585 More on Thecountrycupboardtoo.com
Restaurants – Mount Airy, North Carolina
Will be coming back to eat here. More on Restaurantica
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