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Museums – New Market, Virginia
This site includes bedrooms displaying all periods of antique American furniture dating from 1650 to 1930, as well as ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Landmarks – Henrico, Virginia
Inscription. The Virginia Home for Boys is the oldest boys' home in continuous service in Virginia and the second oldest in the United States. Founded as the Richmond Male Orphan Society on 30 March 1846 for the "maintenance and instruction" ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Newport News, Virginia
A tiny but sophisticated courthouse built in the first decade of the 19th century. It served Warwick County (which no longer exists) until the last ... More on Virginia.org
Things To Do – Dayton, Virginia
The museum of the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society focuses on the history of the region. Visitors can see exhibits pertaining to the art and history of the people of this region. Within o... More on Heritage
Parks – Spotsylvania, Virginia
Inscription. Judge Charles E. Phelps of the Maryland Court of Appeals erected this granite monument shortly after the turn of the century. On May 8, 1864, Phelps, then colonel of the 7th Maryland, helped lead the headlong charge of ... More on HMDB
Museums – West Point, Virginia
Occupying separate locations, these facilities provide a source for handcrafted traditional articles and a unique display of ancient artifacts, some dating to 5000 B.C. Pocahontas' necklace is on ... More on Virginia.org
Tours – Fredericksburg, Virginia
No great battles were fought within Stafford County, but during the winter of 1862-1863, 120,000 men of the Army of the Potomac camped along its ridges and valleys. The federal army combed the cou... More on Visitfred.com
Landmarks – Somerset, Virginia
Inscription. Near this spot, are buried, James Madison, "Father of the Constitution", Fourth President of the United States, 1809-1817, and, Dolley Madison, his wife, , Erected 1930 by William Byrd Chapter Daughters of the American ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Lanexa, Virginia
Inscription. Half a mile north on Diascund Creek stood Cooper's Mill. On 23-24 June 1781, the British army commanded by Gen. Charles Cornwallis seized supplies there while en route to its camp at Williamsburg and Maj. John G. Simcoe's ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Ruther Glen, Virginia
Inscription. William Clark was born to John and Ann Rogers Clark on 1 Aug. 1770 on the family farm about one mile north. The Clark family moved to Louisville, Kentucky, in 1784. William Clark served in the Kentucky militia and in ... More on HMDB
Themeparks – Williamsburg, Virginia
First off, Water Country USA is clean , a lot cleaner than Disney's water parks (those are GREAT, too!). More on igougo
Landmarks – Fredericksburg, Virginia
Inscription. Four miles north, on this side road, is the site of an ancient iron furnace established about 1716 by Governor Alexander Spotswood, the first fully equipped iron furnace in the colonies. Iron was hauled along this road ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia
Of course, everyone in Richmond seems to eat at 5pm, and we like to eat late, so we tend to close the place... More on CitySearch
Restaurants – Williamsburg, Virginia
We found this place in the back of merchent square. After a few hours of shopping and walking around we dec... More on TripAdvisor
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