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The Fort Under Attack

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

Inscription. The Confederate fortifications at Brook Hill were occupied forceably three times by Union cavalry during the Civil War. The initial raid during the night of May 4, 1863 by General Stonemans troops was of relatively little ... More on HMDB

Rail Lines at Tredegar

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

Inscription. Nearly all of the materials shipped to and from Tredegar moved by railroad after the Civil War. The companys small fleet of industrial switcher locomotives moved car loads along the spur lines that connected Tredegar ... More on HMDB

Grandfather Mountain Hike

Things To Do – Waynesboro, Virginia

Grandfather Mountain is the highest peak in the Blue Ridge. Parts of the back country here have been designated as an International ... More on igougo

Tribeca

Bars – Newport News, Virginia

Funny Bone Comedy Club

Bars – Richmond, Virginia

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Java Java

Food Shopping – Charlottesville, Virginia

Specializing in organic and fairly-traded coffees, this locally ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Elks Lodge No 389

Things To Do – Charlottesville, Virginia

George Earman House

Museums – Harrisonburg, Virginia

George Earman House in Harrisonburg, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find an exciting museum ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge

National And State Parks – Charlottesville, Virginia

New Anti Gravity Skatepark, Williamsburg Virginia

Parks – Williamsburg, Virginia

Pretty huge park that was built and designed by Jim Reese. The wooden street course is the first phase, consisting of many options and lines. On one end, a 5 1/2' quarter, a tall bank, a 5' quarter, and shallow 3 1/2' quarter. On ... More on skateboardpark.com

Ashland Skatepark, Ashland Virginia

Parks – Ashland, Virginia

This is a cool park if your a local, and the people are nice enough if your cool. Theres a slant ramp (6 feet) . Theres a 6 foot quarter pipe and a 6 foot step up ramp. Theres a cool fly box with a bar ... More on skateboardpark.com

Soya

Restaurants – Newport News, Virginia

Soya is by far the best Sushi restaurant I have ever been to. More on Restaurantica

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  • The food comes quickly and taste phenomenal. More on Restaurantica

  • Soya is by far the best Sushi restaurant I have ever been to. The California Roll is by far the freshest an... More on Restaurantica

Aunt Sarahs Pancake Houses

Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia

(breakfast was yummy , of course!) More on CitySearch

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  • If you expect to get service better than this you might as well go to burger king. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • I was visiting with my daughter, a senior at VCU, just after Hurricane Ernesto had left 88,000 Richmond are... More on CitySearch

Blues Cafe & Bistro, The

Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia

Blues Cafe: Great place to eat and can be inexpensive if your looking for good lunch. More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • I wondered why they didn't just use the cash register like other restaurants. More on TripAdvisor

  • We went here for dinner before a concert last week. The atmosphere was not too good, the food was okay (lim... More on TripAdvisor

Second Massachusetts Infantry

Landmarks – Culpeper, Virginia

Inscription. The, Second, Massachusetts, Infantry, Have raised this stone in memory, of their dead who fell in the, Battle of Cedar Mountain, Aug 9 1862, , Location. 38° 28.205′ N, 77° 59.485′ W. Marker is in ... More on HMDB