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Museums of Mount Savage

Museums – Mount Savage, Maryland

Jackson's Headquarters

Landmarks – Fredericksburg, Virginia

Inscription. In an outhouse here at Moss Neck, Stonewall Jackson had his headquarters, December, 1862-March, 1863. He was engaged in guarding the line of the Rappahannock with his corps of Lee's ar... More on HMDB

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  • Born in what is now the state of West Virginia, in the town of Clarksburg, Thomas Jonathan Jackson possessed a strong military background at the outbreak of the Civil War. His training in the U.S. ... More on Nps.gov

National Historic District

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  • There is not much to see but the neighborhoods are charming and the people are very nice. Much of the town was seriously damaged or destroyed in the Battle of Fredericksburg but there is a church w... More on TripAdvisor

  • Forty-block-long district features more than 350 original 18th- and 19th-century ... More on TripAdvisor

Cacapon River

National And State Parks – Great Cacapon, West Virginia

State Route 9, 0.3 miles east of Great Cacapon More on AnglerWeb.com

General Daniel Morgan / Winchester

Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia

Inscription. (North Side): Morgan used this road in traveling from his home, “Saratoga, ” to Winchester. He was a frontiersman, Indian fighter and the commander of Morgans famous riflemen in the Revolution. He won glory ... More on HMDB

James Hunter Patriot 1721 - 1785

Landmarks – Fredericksburg, Virginia

Inscription. Owner of the famed Hunter Iron Works in Stafford County, which manufactured most of the camp utensils and weapons for the Virginia forces during the Revolutionary War. A true patriot, he received little, if any, compensation. ... More on HMDB

Friends of the National Park for Green Spring, Inc.

Museums – Jamestown, Virginia

Friends of the National Park for Green Spring, Inc. in Williamsburg, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

Bridge: Ahl #2

Landmarks – Rockwood, Pennsylvania

(Ahl #2, 12', 1965, 38-56-b) across a brook WSW of New Centerville , Middlecreek, Somerset County, PA. PA281 W. 1.9 miles from jct with PA653 in New Centerville, S. on Hatch Hollow Rd. 0.9 miles to the bridge on the W. side of the ... More on dalejtravis.com

AMF Williamsburg Lanes

Bowling Alleys – Williamsburg, Virginia

She replied with first of all you need to take ur soda outside then you can come back up here. More on TripAdvisor

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  • This is a typical bowling alley. Nothing spectacular, just normal. They could stand remodeling and... More on Judysbook.com

  • Our family has been to this facility several time, once for son's birthday party. Although expensive, we al... More on TripAdvisor

The Death of Sedgwick

Sightseeing – Spotsylvania, Virginia

Inscription. Maj. Gen. John Sedgwick, commander of the Sixth Corps, was one of the most popular senior officers in the Army of the Potomac. On the morning of May 9, 1864, Sedgwick arrived here to direct some minor redeployment of ... More on HMDB

Museum in Memory of Virginia E. Randolph

Museums – Glen Allen, Virginia

The museum honoring Virginia E. Randolph, a pioneer in vocational education, is housed in a 1937 ... More on Visitrichmondva.com

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  • The museum honoring Virginia E. Randolph, a pioneer in vocational education, is housed in a 1937 home-economics cottage. More on Discover America

The Markel Building

Things To Do – Richmond, Virginia

Inscription. The Markel Corporation commissioned architect Haig Jamgochian, a Richmond native, to design their headquarters in 1962. The aluminum clad conical structure was inspired by a baked potatto wrapped in foil served to Jamgochian ... More on HMDB

Heavenly Ham

Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia

Heavenly Hams can be a little bit pricey, but it is definitely worth it. My family always used to get a Hea... More on insiderpages.com

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  • In Short :Founded in 1984 in Hilton Head, S.C., this chain has expanded to more than 100 locations througho... More on CitySearch

  • Featuring our honey spice glazed hardwood smoke, spiral sliced Heavenly Hams® - Perfect smoked turkey b... More on entertainment.com

LI's Garden

Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia

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The White Dog

Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia

From the moment I walked in the front door I knew this was a great going to be a great dinning experience a... More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • Overall, I really like the place for its ambiance, good service, and pretty darn good food. More on CitySearch

  • From the moment I walked in the front door I knew this was a great going to be a great dinning experience a... More on Yahoo! Travel