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Adams-Van Lew House

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

Inscription. Richmond mayor Dr. John Adams built a mansion here in 1802. It became the residence of Elizabeth Van Lew (1818-1900) whose father obtained it in 1836. During the Civil War, Elizabeth V... More on HMDB

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  • ADAMS-VAN LEW HOUSE 2311 East Grace Street, Richmond Built 1802 and c. 1836; demolished 1911 Photograph: Virginia Historical Society The stately Adams-Van Lew house in Richmond's Church Hill neighb... More on Vahistorical.org

The Tazewell Club and Fitness Center

Swimming – Williamsburg, Virginia

Reservations and information for all of the named hotels can be obtained by calling (800) 447-8679. More on SwimmersGuide

Big Gun at Howison Hill The Battle of Fredericksburg

Sightseeing – Fredericksburg, Virginia

Inscription. Two weeks of Union delay before the Battle of Fredericksburg gave the Confederates time to bring up large cannons rarely seen on other battlefields in Virginia. The sturdy gun emplacements above you protected a huge siege ... More on HMDB

Second Day at Seven Pines

Landmarks – Sandston, Virginia

Inscription. Most of the fighting on the second day of the Battle of Seven Pines (Fair Oaks), occurred near here on 1 June 1862. Confederate Maj. Gen. Gustavus W. Smith, who had assumed command following the wounding of Gen. Joseph ... More on HMDB

Go-Karts Plus

Things To Do – Lightfoot, Virginia

Tomb of Puller

Sightseeing – Saluda, Virginia

Inscription. In Christ Churchyard immediately to the north lies buried Lieutenant General Lewis Burwell Puller, USMC. He led Marines in 19 campaigns from Haiti and Nicaragua through the Korean War, receiving 53 decorations and the ... More on HMDB

Landsdowne

Landmarks – Urbanna, Virginia

Inscription. In 1763 Ralph Wormeley III of Rosegill sold this house to James Mills, a Scottish merchant. In 1791 Arthur Lee bought it and 1,000 adjacent acres to be his home in retirement. Lee named this estate Landsdowne in honor ... More on HMDB

Where Pelham Fell

Landmarks – Elkwood, Virginia

Inscription. Four miles southeast, at Kellys Ford, Major John Pelham, commanding Stuarts Horse Artillery, was mortally wounded, March 17, 1863. , Erected 1927 by Conservation & Development Commission. (Marker Number F-10: ), , Location. ... More on HMDB

Historic Garden Week

Gardens – Richmond, Virginia

Each year, throughout the state of Virginia, several homes and gardens are open for tours. Houses in ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • Welcome to Historic Garden Week in Virginia�s 78th anniversary season. This spring, visitors will step through the gates of more than 250 of Virginia�s most beautiful gardens, homes and historic la... More on Vagardenweek.org

First Day at Chancellorsville Difficult Country

National And State Parks – Fredericksburg, Virginia

Inscription. "If possible before the battle I will try to be better posted about the rebble armey.", Local spy Isaac Silver, Both armies employed soldiers as spies or scouts, but some of the most v... More on HMDB

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  • Inscription. "We were in a perfect jungle of rank vines and undergrowth.", Col. A. J. McBride, 10th Georgia Infantry, CSA, Few Civil War sites evoke such indelible, mental images as the Wilderness.... More on HMDB

Early Airmail Service Studley Beacon

Landmarks – Mechanicsville, Virginia

Inscription. Airmail service was initiated by the U. S. Post Office and the Army on 15 May 1918. Because of the danger night flying posed, airway beacons such as Studley were erected along the airmail routes between the East and West ... More on HMDB

Out of Bounds Restaurant

Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia

Good bands,coldest beer in town, great beer selection, laid back crowd, good food, great time. More on CitySearch

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  • And another thing when we were there the grease fryer didn't work and they were out of corn chips so I can'... More on CitySearch

  • It's not a chain like the others. The staff is cool and fun but their not afraid to tell someone to sool it... More on CitySearch

Hardees of Hopewell

Restaurants – Hopewell, Virginia

Fandango

Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia

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Pagan River

Things To Do – Smithfield, Virginia