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Golf Courses – Staunton, Virginia
My first " home" course. I have many fond memories of this place except for the yellow jacket ... More on golflink.com
National And State Parks – Buena Vista, Virginia
A 469-mile long photo opportunity is the best way to describe the Blue Ridge Parkway. From its northern start at Rockfish Gap, near Waynesboro, Virginia, to its southern end at Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina, ... More on Trails
Landmarks – Staunton, Virginia
Inscription. United States, National Military Cemetery, Staunton. Established 1867. Internments 753. Known 232. Unknown 521. , Erected 1867. , Location. 38° 8.416′ N, 79° 2.902̸... More on HMDB
Farm – Troutville, Virginia
Bring your own containers. Cider and apple butter available. More on allaboutapples.com
Ice Cream – Blacksburg, Virginia
Dairy Queen is located in Virginia. This very affordable establishment is one of the popular restaurants in the ... More on Open List
Landmarks – Natural Bridge, Virginia
Amazing and totally free! I haven't been to the real one, so I don't know how authentic it is, but it was r... More on TripAdvisor
Things To Do – Charlottesville, Virginia
Its a neat little store and my girlfriend loves to stop there whenever we are on the downtown mall. They have tons of misc little stuff, but most of it is very pricey. The stuff is kitchy more ... More on insiderpages.com
Landmarks – Afton, Virginia
Inscription. Near this site on September 21, 1933, Richard C. duPont was launched from Afton Mountain in his Bowlus sailplane, Albatross. Four hours and fifty minutes later he landed at Frederick, Maryland, establishing a United States ... More on HMDB
Music and Theater – Staunton, Virginia
By preserving and enhancing the historic building in ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Salem, Virginia
Renowned frontier soldier and Revolutionary War hero General Andrew Lewis lived on his estate Richfield. The house, destroyed by fire in the 1820s, was between the Civic Center and the Roanoke River. His original grave site was a ... More on Virginia.org
Museums – Staunton, Virginia
We discovered that, since their retirement, this complex is closed and the property was sold back to the city. More on igougo
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