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Landmarks – Goldsboro, North Carolina
Inscription. After Union troops burned the railroad bridge they began to leave the field. The Confederates decided to re-cross the river by way of a wagon bridge one half mile above the railroad and counterattack the small Union rear ... More on HMDB
Parks – Colonial Heights, Virginia
This is a pretty crappy park in Va, I'm from Pennsylvania and compared to woodward this is like an nt compared to an adult....but its got a pretty sweet setup...they just need some more rails.. the... More on skateboardpark.com
Landmarks – Petersburg, Virginia
Inscription. Half a block south is the home of Major General William Mahone, famed for his gallant conduct at the Battle of the Crater, July 30, 1864. Two blocks south is the Wallace Home, where Abraham Lincoln conferred with General ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Oak Island, North Carolina
What is the Community Resource Center? The Oak Island Community Resource Center offers classes and programs to assist families in learning and preparing for a more productive life. A volunteer advisory committee serves to help identify ... More on Oakislandnc.com
Landmarks – Calabash, North Carolina
Inscription. The road from New England to Charleston, over which mail was first carried regularly in North Carolina, 1738–39, passed near this spot. , Erected 1942 by State Historical Commission. (Marker Number D-30: ), , ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Wilmington, North Carolina
Inscription. Here, in the earthworks in front of you, Confederate Gen. Robert F. Hokes troops made a stand on February 20-21, 1865. They were attempting to halt the Union armys advance on Wilmington, the Confederacys principal seaport. ... More on HMDB
Museums – Kenansville, North Carolina
Kenan family l800's Southern plantation home with l0 support buildings. More on MuseumsUSA.org
Landmarks – Emporia, Virginia
Inscription. Benjamin Donaldson Tillar, Jr. (1853-1887), a Greensville County native, president of the Atlantic and Danville Railroad, and member of the House of Delegates, is known as "the man who named Emporia." Two villages, Hicksford ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Petersburg, Virginia
Inscription. Desperate to relieve the Union noose strangling Petersburg, on March 25, 1865, General Lee used pre-dawn darkness and stealth to pierce the Union Line here at Fort Steadman. “We were very much elated at first, as ... More on HMDB
Swimming – Hopewell, Virginia
About an 8ft Half, 4ft mini, several rails, banks, quarters and some other stuff. The ramps themselves are smooth, but the ... More on ConcreteDisciples.com
Restaurants – Kenansville, North Carolina
I also happened to love pizza and try out local pizzeria. More on Yahoo! Travel
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