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Art Museums – Front Royal, Virginia
Founded in 1987, the Blue Ridge Arts Council has served as a cultural oasis in Front Royal and Warren County. Local residents and visitors alike enjoy year-round art exhibits by regional and national artists in their gallery and shop, ... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Fredericksburg, Virginia
Inscription. This mile-long trail leads to the site of Bernards Cabins. On the eve of the Civil War, these cabins (now gone) were home to as many as thirty-five slaves. During the Battle of Frederi... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Richmond, Virginia
The North Mountain Trail is an 8.6 mile section of trail which begins on Forest Road 271 near Longdale Recreation Area and winds its way up the crest of North Mountain, ending on Rt. 770. The trail features stream habitats, interesting ... More on Wildernet.com
Museums – Fredericksburg, Virginia
Sergeant Kirkland's Museum and Historian in Fredericksburg, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Landmarks – Glen Allen, Virginia
Inscription. (Obverse), Hanover County, Area 512 Square Miles: Formed in 1720 from New Kent, and named for the electorate of Hanover. Patrick Henry and Henry Clay were born in this county. In it were fought the battles of Gaines's ... More on HMDB
Tours – Marshall, Virginia
The Mosby Heritage Area is a unique region of the Virginia Piedmont named for Confederate Colonel John S. Mosby who harried Union troops during the Civil War. The Mosby Heritage Area Association p... More on Visitloudoun.org
Landmarks – Fredericksburg, Virginia
Inscription. In grateful acknowledgement of the valor and the strategic victories of General George Rogers Clark, Son of Old Virginia, the Paul Revere Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution of Muncie, Indiana, devote ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Cumberland, Maryland
Inscription. Horatio Sharpe: Lived: 1718-1790. Here as Governor of Maryland and the commander of the fort. Fort Frederick was built by his direction. Governor: 1753-1769. Sharpsburg, Md. was named in his honor. Daniel Boone: Lived: ... More on HMDB
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