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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. In this house, Matthew Fontaine Maury: L. L. D.-U. S. N.-C. S. N. invented the, Submarine Electrical Torpedo, 1861-1862, This stone is placed by the, Confederate Memorial Literary Society, A. D. 1910. , Erected 1910 ... More on HMDB
Health Club – Henrico, Virginia
Synergy Yoga Studio is located in the West End of Richmond at 11000 Three Chopt Road (at Three Chopt and Cox Road, near Innsbrook), and has provided yoga classes in a warm, friendly, caring environment since 2001. ... More on YogaFinder
Things To Do – Richmond, Virginia
Arthur Ashe Center, located at 3001 N. Boulevard, has about what you’d expect from your corner deli: beer, soda, and some not-so-low-calorie snacks. Don’t come here expecting a night’s worth of entertainment, but hey, at the very ... More on clubzone
Things To Do – Williamsburg, Virginia
Stonehouse Stables is a modern day horse farm. We offer boarding, lessons, training and sales as well as trail rides. Our trail program ... More on Visitwilliamsburg.com
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. The keystone inscription bears the initials of the two owners of the Haxall-Crenshaw Mill, which once stood here. The old 13th Street Bridge and the arch on the bank of the canal opposite this spot were built by Richard ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. You are standing in the geographical heart of the slave trading district of Richmond. To your left, around and behind you, were the cobble stone streets that led to the large, fashiona... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Jamestown, Virginia
Inscription. Among the ruins of New Towne was a seven-foot pit, dug in colonial times. Not deep enough for a well, the hole tapered from 14 feet wide at the rim to 6 feet wide at the sandy bottom. In Britain in the 1600s, perishables ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Fredericksburg, Virginia
Inscription. You are standing where the Battle of Chancellorsville began. On May 1, 1863, Union Gen. Joseph Hooker ordered three columns to advance eastward on three roads: the River Road a mile to your left, the Plank Road a mile ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Champlain, Virginia
Inscription. Two miles east near the river, Richard Coleman planted a frontier settlement and trading post in 1652. By 1660 a church was built, to which every man was required to come armed for protection against the Indians. , Erected ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. To honor, the Confederate Soldiers, who in defense of Richmond, gave their lives on the Battlefields, of Henrico County, 1861 1865, Placed by Lee Chapter No. 123, United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1948, , Erected ... More on HMDB
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