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Things To Do – Providence, North Carolina
Cluck's Recreation Ctr - Some bars are legendary. The kind of watering hole that you’ll remember for most of your life. Cluck's Recreation Ctr? It’s not one of them. Located ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Lynchburg, Virginia
Sole surviving pre-19th century townhouse where Thomas Jefferson allegedly proved to the owner of the house's garden that tomatoes were not poisonous by eating one of the fruit. Home was dismantled in 1936 and rebuilt at its Riverside ... More on Discoverlynchburg.org
Landmarks – Lynchburg, Virginia
Inscription. Memorial to Jubal Anderson Early, Lieutenant General C. S. A. and to the brave Confederate soldiers under him who came to the rescue of Lynchburg when it was threatened by an invasion of Federal forces and erected these ... More on HMDB
Health Club – Lynchburg, Virginia
Bikram Yoga Lynchburg offers daily group hot-yoga classes in the Bikram method: a 90-minute series of 26 yoga postures practiced in a ... More on YogaFinder
Museums – Sweet Briar, Virginia
The Alumnae archive room is the first room in the museum. It contains memorablilia from the college's early years and items donated to the college by alumnae and professors. - The Farm Tool Museum ... More on MuseumStuff.com
Museums – Martinsville, Virginia
This is an interesting smaller museum for older kids. More on TripAdvisor
Golf Courses – Martinsville, Virginia
They also have a pool next to the first tee and the noise is sometimes deafening. More on GolfReview
Landmarks – Afton, Virginia
Inscription. The commission appointed to select a site for the University of Virginia met 1-4 August 1818 in the tavern that stood nearby. Among the 21 members present were former presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, as ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Yanceyville, North Carolina
Inscription. U. S. Senator, 1829-40; State Legislator; Opponent of Secession, 1860. This is "Rose Hill, " his home. , Erected 1936 by North Carolina State Historical Commission. (Marker Number G-8: ), , Location. 36° 22.396′ ... More on HMDB
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