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National And State Parks – Broadway, Virginia
This 2-acre pond is in Shenandoah County in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. The pond can be reached by taking Route 263 west from Mount Jackson to Orkney Springs, then left (south) on Route 610, or by taking ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Parks – Roanoke, Virginia
Inscription. Dedicated, to all the Veterans, of the Valley, , Location. 37° 14.838′ N, 79° 58.895′ W. Marker is in Roanoke, Virginia. Marker is on Brambleton Avenue SW (U. S. 221) near Montgomery Avenue SW, on ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Elliston, Virginia
Inscription. Fotheringay was the home of George Hancock (1754-1820), a colonel in the Virginia Line during the Revolutionary War and aide-de-camp to Count Casimir Pulaski. He later served in both the Virginia House of Delegates and ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Bluff City, Tennessee
Inscription. When first a settlement, this was called Choate's Ford. With establishment of the Abingdon, Va-Knoxville stage line, it became known as Middletown. Laid off as a town, following comple... More on HMDB
Sightseeing – Dublin, Virginia
This town, founded in 1810, was the Pulaski County seat through much of the 1800s. The historic district -- a national historic landmark -- encircles the entire community and contains 26 of the ori... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Trade, Tennessee
(Cherry Springs, 37' x 21', 42-46-A) across Roan Creek (culvert) NW of Trade , Johnson County, TN. US421 NW 0.5 miles from jct with TN67 in Trade to the bridge ... More on dalejtravis.com
Landmarks – Radford, Virginia
Inscription. One mile to the north stood this Methodist Chapel, an early one in the New River area. It was built on land given in 1795 by Alexander Page. Bishop Francis Asbury preached in the chapel in 1802 and again in 1806. , Erected ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – McGaheysville, Virginia
This place was amazing - 90 miles of gorgeous views - it takes an entire day to really enjoy it and the pass was $10 for the ... More on igougo
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