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Rockaway

Landmarks – Lexington, Virginia

Inscription. A rockaway is a low, four wheeled pleasure carriage with a standing top, open at the sides. It is named for the town of Rockaway, New jersey, where they were originally made. Jackson probably bought his rockaway in 1859, ... More on HMDB

Jamisons Orchard

Farm – Roanoke, Virginia

Apples, peaches, nectarines, vegetables, apple cider, apple butter, hard candy, gift packs, Amish country cheese. More on allaboutapples.com

Staunton-Augusta YMCA

Swimming – Staunton, Virginia

Wythe Shopping Ctr

Things To Do – Wytheville, Virginia

Jumbo Antique Fire Engine Museum

Museums – Staunton, Virginia

Jumbo Antique Fire Engine Museum houses the only remaining 1911 Robinson Chemical Fire Engine. The museum, founded in 1982 houses a collection of fire service items, some from the ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

Nelson County / Augusta County

Landmarks – Lyndhurst, Virginia

Inscription. Nelson County. Nelson County was named for Thomas Nelson, Governor of Virginia from June to November, 1871. It was formed in 1807 from Amherst County. Oak Ridge, birthplace of William Cabell Rives and later the residence ... More on HMDB

Lake Tams

Parks – Staunton, Virginia

Lake Tams is a three-acre, storm water retention pond located at Gypsy Hill Park in Staunton. It has a fair largemouth bass population and improving bluegill fishery. Channel catfish are stocked twice a year. Grass carp were introduced ... More on AnglerWeb.com

Dairy Queen

Ice Cream – Stuarts Draft, Virginia

The service is mainly high school employees that are all friendly . More on insiderpages.com

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  • This particular dairy queen is still on par. Good frozen treats and good food. The service is mainly high school employees that are all friendly. ... More on insiderpages.com

Haller Gibboney Rock House Museum

Museums – Wytheville, Virginia

Historic house museum was built in 1823. Home of Wytheville's first resident physician. Collection includes period furnishings, personal mementos, medical records and supplies from the 1800's, and ... More on Virginia.org

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  • This stone house was built in 1823, and is now located near a children's museum and Heritage Preservation Center. The home of Wytheville's first doctor, this stone house was built in 1823. It is fu... More on Heritage

Solitude

Landmarks – Blacksburg, Virginia

Inscription. The earliest portion of Solitude was constructed about 1801 on land owned by Philip Barger, who sold the property in 1803 to James Patton Preston, governor of Virginia (1816-1819). Governor John Floyd (1830-1834), Preston's ... More on HMDB

Escape from Dinosaur Kingdom

Themeparks – Natural Bridge, Virginia

Mark Cline is at it again. The man who brought you the Professor Cline's Haunted Monster Museum, Foamhenge, and dinosaurs in Glasgow is back with one of the most different Natural Bridge Va Attrac... More on Visitnaturalbridge.com

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  • Mark Cline is at it again. The man who brought you the Professor Cline's Haunted Monster Museum, Foamhenge, and dinosaurs in Glasgow is back with one of the most different Natural Bridge Va Attract... More on Visitnaturalbridge.com

Subway Downtown

Restaurants – Charlottesville, Virginia

Riverside Lunch

Restaurants – Charlottesville, Virginia

Great setting for those big sporting events. More on insiderpages.com

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  • I thought this restaurant was good but nothing special. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Riverside is without a doubt the best burger place in charlottesville. People in Charlottesville kno... More on Judysbook.com

Papagallo Grill

Restaurants – Charlottesville, Virginia

Mary Draper Ingels

Landmarks – Blacksburg, Virginia

Inscription. On 30 July 1755, during the French and Indian War, Shawnee Indians attacked the Draper's Meadow settlement nearby. They killed Col. James Patton, Casper Berger, Mrs. George Draper, and a Draper child, wounded James Cull, ... More on HMDB