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Museums – Waynesboro, Virginia
The Shenandoah Valley Art Center is a non-profit community art center, established in 1985 for the support, education, enjoyment, and participation of the arts for Waynesboro and the surrounding areas. Our goal is to enhance the quality ... More on Virginia.org
Things To Do – Charlottesville, Virginia
This little store sells all sorts of hard to find stuff, as well as a good bit of junk. They have some nice coins and antique jewelry that look like they came from estates. If you know what you want, they can tell you right away if ... More on insiderpages.com
Museums – Richmond, Virginia
The James River runs through Richmond and on hot days you will see people plunging in from its banks. It is... More on igougo
Things To Do – Staunton, Virginia
Christmas trees-you choose and you cut, saws are provided, Mountain views, Tailgate picnicking welcome, Cutting assistance if needed. Christmas ... More on pickyourownchristmastree
Landmarks – Henrico, Virginia
Inscription. Founded here in 1742, Deep Run Baptist Church was established as an Episcopal chapel. Modeled after St. John's Church in Richmond, it was constructed in 1749 with wooden pegs and beams that remain part of the present ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. The Burying Ground Society of the Free People of Color of Richmond established its cemetery (later renamed Cedarwood) here in 1815. African Americans eventually founded five more cemeteries here: Union Burial Ground (later ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Quinton, Virginia
Inscription. This was the main road to Williamsburg in early days. Cornwallis, retiring eastward, used this road in June, 1781. The Confederates, retreating westward, passed over it in May, 1862. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Charlottesville, Virginia
Inscription. Georgia OKeeffe was born in Wisconsin in 1887. Her mother moved to Charlottesville in 1909 and rented the house here. Beginning in 1912, OKeeffe intermittently lived with her mother and sisters. She took a summer drawing ... More on HMDB
Museums – Richmond, Virginia
topics: archaeology, historic preservation, colonial, American, 17th, 18th, century, history, architecture, historic homes. More on MuseumStuff.com
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. Born in Fauquier County, John Marshall was admitted to the bar there in 1780 following service in the Revolutionary army. In 1783 he married Mary Willis Ambler and lived the remainder ... More on HMDB
Museums – Sandy Hook, Virginia
Goochland Historical Society in Goochland, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia
They have great dinner platter's and the biscuits are to die for. More on insiderpages.com
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