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National And State Parks – Clifton Forge, Virginia
Dominion Virginia Power opened the Bath County Power Station Recreational Ponds, near Back Creek, in 1989. Two ponds (27 and 45 acres) have good densities of largemouth bass. The ponds offer excellent sunfish opportunities with fish ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Museums – Steeles Tavern, Virginia
In 1831 Cyrus McCormick invented the first reaper that revolutionized the world of agriculture. Blacksmith's shop, gristmill, museum and scenic site at the McCormick Farm, Walnut Grove. Picnic area available. The 634-acre farm, now ... More on Virginia.org
Campgrounds – Hot Springs, Virginia
McClintic Point campground is located on Lake Moomaw in western Virginia. The 2530 acre lake has 43.5 miles of shore line, ... More on Recreation.gov
Campgrounds – Warm Springs, Virginia
McClintic Point campground is located on Lake Moomaw in western Virginia. The 2530 acre lake has 43.5 miles of shore line, ... More on ReserveAmerica.com
Things To Do – Covington, Virginia
The waters that swirl around the five islands within the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary combine warm and cool currents to create an exceptional breeding ground for many species of plants and animals. Forests of giant kelp ... More on recreation.gov
Zoos and Aquariums – Natural Bridge, Virginia
Stonehenge has inspired awe and mystery from visitors for over 5000 years. This megalithic ruin has withstood the tests of time and captivated our imagination. Mark Cline of the Enchanted Castle Studios has unveiled a full size scale ... More on Virginia.org
Museums – Lexington, Virginia
There is a very nice museum shop in the basement of the house. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Lexington, Virginia
(VA-78-02) in Lexington, Rockbridge County, VA. US60 NW 0.7 miles from jct with (Bus?) US11 in Lexington, SW (curves W.) on Woods Creek Rd.0.25 miles, S. on Alum Springs Rd. 350’, ... More on dalejtravis.com
Landmarks – Hot Springs, Virginia
Inscription. Three miles west at the mouth of Falling Spring Creek was a post garrisoned by militia under Capt. Robert Breckenridge. Washington inspected it in 1756. It survived an attack by Shawnees under Cornstalk during Pontiac's ... More on HMDB
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