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Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia
Inscription. From the time of Virginias secession from the Union on May 23, 1861, until just before the Battle of Manassas on July 21, 1861, the Confederate government in Richmond recognized the importance of defending the Lower Shenandoah ... More on HMDB
Parks – State College, Pennsylvania
Centre County Genealogical Society is genealogists serving members & public through meetings & workshops, quarterly newsletter & publications of various county records. A non-profit 501(c)(3) orga... More on Visitpennstate.org
Museums – Stephens City, Virginia
The Stone House Foundation promotes the education and preservation of the history, culture, and lore of the lower Shenandoah Valley by interpreting the buildings, objects, landscapes, and lives of ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia
Inscription. "To Serve the Present Age" Charles Wesley, From Court House to Church: Thirty-two charter members met July 24, 1858, in the Frederick County Court House and were organized as a congregation of the Methodist Episcopal ... More on HMDB
Bowling Alleys – Ebensburg, Pennsylvania
Category: Amusement Places Lakeview Lanes is a premier supplier of amusement in Pennsylvania. Visit us at our location in ... More on localamusementparks.com
Museums – Boalsburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. The M114A2 howitzer, introduced in 1942 as the M1, served in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam with the Army and Marine Corps. It also served with the National Guard into the 1980s. Its 11-man crew could fire forty rounds ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Front Royal, Virginia
Inscription. As Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jacksons army pushed its way into Front Royal, Col. Bradley T. Johnsons 1st Maryland Infantry (CSA) confronted Col. John R. Kenlys 1st Maryland Infantry (US). The street fighting ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia
Inscription. Near here, the Confederate General Stephen D. Ramseur was attacked by General William W. Averell and pushed back toward Winchester, July 20, 1864. , Erected 1988 by Department of Conservation and Historic Resources. ... More on HMDB
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