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Tidewater Connection Locks

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

Inscription. In 1860, 244,273 tons of goods were transported along the James River and Kanawha canal. Visible from this spot is one of two locks that remain from Richmond's original canals. It was ... More on HMDB

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  • The digging of the beginnings of a towpath made it possible for cargo-bearing barges to navigate up the canal and beyond the rapids of the James River where it flows past downtown Richmond. Constru... More on Nps.gov

Hanover Country Club

Golf Courses – Ashland, Virginia

What I liked best was that the individuals who work at the visitors center are very knowledgeable about the... More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • Hanover was the center of the "Great Awakening" of the American Revolution led by resident Reverend ... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Hanover Country Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Ashland, Virginia. This medium-length l... More on TheGolfCourses.net

Oasis Sports Park

Golf Courses – Midlothian, Virginia

Oasis Sports Park is a 9-hole par 3 golf course in Midlothian, Virginia. This 3 par layout provides for a fun golf experience for golfers of all skill levels. More information about Oasis Sports Park will be coming soon. Online tee ... More on TheGolfCourses.net

Totopotomoi

Landmarks – Mechanicsville, Virginia

Inscription. 1656, Totopotomoi: Chief of the Pamunkey Indians, faithful ally of the English, killed in Battle of Bloody Run near Richmond, 1754, Rural Plains: Built 1670, Home of Sarah Shelton, married here to Patrick Henry, 1864, ... More on HMDB

Sailor's Creek Battlefield State Park

Parks – Green Bay, Virginia

On April 6, 1865, the Black Thursday of the Confederacy, General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia lost 7,700 men, including eight generals, in the Battle of Sailor's Creek. This defeat was... More on www.dcr.virginia.gov

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  • On April 6, 1865, in Virginia's last major Civil War battle, General Robert E. Lee lost 7,000 soldiers at Sailor's Creek, forcing the surrender at nearby Appomattox 72 hours later. The Overton/Hill... More on Epinions.com

Marshalls Crossroads Lees Retreat April 6, 1865

Parks – Rice, Virginia

Inscription. Union cavalry found Confederate infantry posted here along the road to Rices Depot. While others fought along Little Sailors Creek at Hillsmans farm, the horse soldiers attacked this portion of Lees army which eventually ... More on HMDB

UNC-CHARLOTTE BOTANICAL GARDENS

Gardens – Charlotte, North Carolina

It's relaxing , interesting and a way to take a nice casual walk and encounter various plants (indoors and... More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • Fascinating plants in the greenhouse, a nice sized garden-and it's free ! More on TripAdvisor

  • It was okay...some of the vegetation was extraordinary. Although, it's very small and not something you... More on Yahoo! Travel

N Club

Bars – Greensboro, North Carolina

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  • There is plenty of parking in the fenced in rear, and there is a parking deck 1 block over. More on CitySearch

  • The N club is soooooooooo awesome! Too much techno to handle, the best! So awesome!! Yeah!! More on CitySearch

The Lions Lair

Things To Do – High Point, North Carolina

Presidents Mansion White House of the Confederacy

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

Inscription. This house was the executive mansion of Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his family from August 1861 until April 2, 1865. A West Point graduate, former U. S. senator from Miss... More on HMDB

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  • The White House of the Confederacy served as the Executive Mansion of the Confederacy from 1861 to 1865, when Richmond was the capital of the Confederacy. The mansion was the official quarters duri... More on Nps.gov

Intermediate Defenses

Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia

Inscription. Here ran, east and west, the intermediate line of Richmond defenses during the Civil War. Near this spot on 1 March 1864 Union Brig. Gen. H. Judson Kilpatrick halted his raid that was intended to free Union prisoners ... More on HMDB

“The Cannons Flashes Lit Up the Terrible Scene” The Breakthrough Trail Pamplin Historical Park

Parks – Petersburg, Virginia

Inscription. At various intervals along their lines, Confederate defenders constructed gun emplacements, called redans, such as the one in front of you. Each redan would hold as few as one or as many as six cannons. Virtually every ... More on HMDB

barrel thief

Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia

Fresh authentic ingredients - Shops at Westgate across from Short Pump Town Center - Serving lunch & dinner Tues. - Sat. - ... More on entertainment.com

Subway

Restaurants – Huntersville, North Carolina

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Restaurants – Huntersville, North Carolina