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Parks – Harrisonburg, Virginia
Located on Hillandale Avenue, this 75 acre park has 12 picnic shelters, playground equipment, a 1. 3 mile walking trail, a regulation sand volleyball court, two asphalt basketball courts, ... More on Harrisonburgva.gov
National And State Parks – Stanley, Virginia
A 28 acre serene park which offers a wide variety of activities for the ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Staunton, Virginia
The loop described is partly gravel road, then double track leading to a steep technical rocky singletrack downhill. I recently found this section of trail and have not quite explored all of the area, but there are lots of old logging ... More on trails.mtbr.com
National And State Parks – Buena Vista, Virginia
A 469-mile long photo opportunity is the best way to describe the Blue Ridge Parkway. From its northern start at Rockfish Gap, near Waynesboro, Virginia, to its southern end at Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina, ... More on Trails
Landmarks – Harrisonburg, Virginia
Inscription. The Woodbine Cemetery Company, Incorporated March 19, 1850, 1877 These gates are erected in memory of the officers and members of the Woodbine Society, who gave generously of their time and means to beautify this cemetery, ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Harrisonburg, Virginia
What a treasure! This studio has the goods and the know how. You can purchase a stunning gift for about any budget or you can learn how to create one yourself. The classes are personal and yet professional with the expertise you need ... More on insiderpages.com
Landmarks – Staunton, Virginia
Inscription. “The beauty of a city is largely dependent upon the artistic ideas and abilities of its architects and Staunton is certainly to be congratulated on having in its midst that eminent firm of architects, T. J. Collins ... More on HMDB
Parks – Stanley, Virginia
Inscription. In November, 1862, Stonewall Jackson moved his 25,000 troops from Antietam to Fredericksburg. The army came through the deep notch (New Market Gap) in the first mountain range to the west (Massanutten Mountain). They ... More on HMDB
Museums – Harrisonburg, Virginia
Watch a projection of the sun, moon, and stars on a 30-foot dome. Show times vary. More on Harrisonburgva.gov
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