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Things To Do – Richmond, Virginia
Built by Edmund Christian in 1915, this house rests on the site from where Confederate Genreal Robert E. Lee observed the beginnings ... More on Visitrichmondva.com
Themeparks – Roanoke, Virginia
Tudor's Biscuit World is located in Virginia. More on Open List
National And State Parks – Williamsburg, Virginia
Welcome to the San Juan National Forest, a region of forested mountains, 14,000-foot peaks, scenic roads, geological wonders, historic and prehistoric communities, and a narrow-gauge railroad. Within the Pagosa District are many trails ... More on recreation.gov
Sightseeing – Roanoke, Virginia
Inscription. McNeil Drive is named in honor of Samuel P. McNeil, the leading sponsor and founder of WBRA and educational television of Roanoke and Southwest Virginia. Mr. McNeil served as Chairman of WBRA for 25 years from its beginning ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia
The past couple of times I have stopped at Friendly's, it took several minutes for anyone to ackknowlege that I was waiting for a table. ... More on insiderpages.com
Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia
Also they do lunch bagels so you can have a nice breakfast, brunch, or even lunch. More on CitySearch
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. Site of the house in which Maj. Gen'l. J. E. B. Stuart, C. S. A. died May 12, 1864, “I must save the women of Richmond!”, This tablet is placed by the Confederate Memorial ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. Rocketts, or Rocketts Landing, is the river frontage of the community, named for Robert Rockett who operated a ferry across the James River beginning in the 1730s. Tenant laborers and merchants filled the floodplain with ... More on HMDB
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