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Museums – Aldie, Virginia
Built by Charles Fenton Mercer in 1807 - 09, the Aldie Mill is located in the village of Aldie at the beginning of the historic Little River Turnpike. Aldie Mill is owned by the Virginia Outdoors ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Landmarks – Colonial Heights, Virginia
Inscription. A short distance east on the Appomattox River stands Confederate Fort Clifton, an important fortification that guarded Petersburg against Union naval attack during the Civil War. On 9 May 1864, Federal gunboats commanded ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Bristow, Virginia
A state-of-the-art pavilion that offers the hottest concerts by well known and emerging names in the music industry. Nissan is the area?s largest outdoor amphitheater, with reserved seating for 10,... More on Virginia.org
National And State Parks – Richmond, Virginia
the park's resources include a naval battle, a key industrial complex, the Confederacy's largest hospital, dozens of miles of elaborate original fortifications, More on Nps.gov
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. On 1 May 1946, Richmonds first professional African American police officers were hired and assigned to the First Precinct at Smith and Marshall Streets. They were Howard T. Braxton, Doctor P. Day, Frank S. Randolph, ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Jeffersonton, Virginia
Family run pumpkin patch, pumpkins, pumpkin patch-pick in the field, tractor-pulled hay rides, Owsberry Farm is sold out for jack-o-lantern pumpkins for ... More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org
Landmarks – Manassas, Virginia
Inscription. Built circa 1907. Served as the main community center for Manassas until the mid 1930s. It later was used by the Manassas Journal newspaper. , Location. 38° 45.071′ N, 77&de... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Henrico, Virginia
Inscription. Late in the afternoon of 11 May 1864, Maj. Gen. J. E. B. Stuart, the famous Confederate cavalry commander, was mortally wounded just east of here on Old Telegraph Road while rallying t... More on HMDB
Parks – Dumfries, Virginia
Inscription. Just east of this location along the Quantico creek was the plantation known as Graham Park. This property was patented by John Graham (1711-1787) who came to Virginia from Scotland about 1733. Graham is known as the ... More on HMDB
Tours – Leesburg, Virginia
This self-guided historic walking tour of Purcellville will take you through the town, once the agricultural hub of Western Loudoun County, where you will learn about the growth of its agricultura... More on Visitloudoun.org
Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia
The service is awesome!!!!! Just ask for Georgia if you need anything!!! More on Yahoo! Travel
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