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Things To Do – Harrisonburg, Virginia
home About Us FAQ Contact & Map About Us Pawn Emporium was formed in July of 2003 by Sam & Leslie Taylor. Sam previously had 10 years experience pawnbroking in Virginia & Washington State. The Taylor's pride themselves in being locally ... More on Thepawnemporium.com
Landmarks – Linville, Virginia
Inscription. Near Edom, Virginia, on January 14, 1794, in a heroic effort to save his wife, Elizabeth, and child, Dr. Jessee Bennett performed the first successful Caesarian section and oophorectomy to be done in America. , Erected ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Harrisonburg, Virginia
Inscription. Four miles west, Thomas Lincoln, father of the President, was born about 1778. He was taken to Kentucky by his father about 1781. Beside the road here was Lincoln Inn, long kept by a member of the family. , Erected 1942 ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Hagerstown, Maryland
42% or 77+ miles of this 184-mile park along the Potomac River, extending from Georgetown in Washington, D. C. to Cumberland, MD, are in Washington County. Many ... More on Marylandmemories.com
Landmarks – Hopewell, Pennsylvania
(Halls Mill, 96', 1872, rebuilt 1994, 38-05-15 #2) across Yellow Creek WSW of Hopewell , Hopewell Township, Bedford County, PA. PA26 W. 3.5 miles from jct with PA915 on the N. side of Hopewell, S. on Halls Hill Rd. 0.25 miles, ... More on dalejtravis.com
Museums – Harrisonburg, Virginia
The museum is located inside the historic Hardesty-Higgins House (circa 1848), home of Harrisonburg's first mayor, Isaac Hardesty. The Valley Turnpike Museum is located on the famous road from whi... More on Harrisonburgtourism.com
Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia
Inscription. One-half mile west at Greenspring stands the Old Stone Church, the second church building on the site, which was built in 1838 for a Lutheran congregation. The first church had been built as a subscription school and ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Mount Crawford, Virginia
Inscription. Here was fought the engagement of Mount Crawford, March 1, 1865, in Sheridan's last raid. , Erected 1937 by Conservation & Development Commission. (Marker Number A 32: ), , Location.... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Middletown, Virginia
Inscription. One mile west is the old stone fort, built about 1755. The northern end is loop-holed for defense against indians. , Erected 1927 by Conservation & Development Commission. (Marker Number A-37: ), , Location. 39° ... More on HMDB
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