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Golf Courses – Wintergreen, Virginia
Stony Creek, Wintergreen Resort's Valley course, is 180 degrees different from the mountain course, Devils' Knob. It has 3 separate 9 hole courses, Monacan, Shamokin, and Tuckahoe. Tuckahoe is the ... More on GolfReview
National And State Parks – Elon, North Carolina
The natural area contains approximately five miles of hiking trails and extends the Haw River Trail/Mountains-to-Sea Trail by over a mile. The natural area also includes two paddle accesses, backc... More on Visitalamance.com
Sightseeing – Charlottesville, Virginia
Inscription. The Farm stands on a 1020-acre tract acquired by Nicholas Meriwether in 1735 and later owned by Col. Nicholas Lewis, uncle of Meriwether Lewis. A building on the property likely served as headquarters for British Col. ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Carthage, North Carolina
A little on the pricey side but an absolutely beautiful and challenging course. More on golflink.com
Landmarks – Lynchburg, Virginia
Visit Point of Honor and discover the charm and surroundings of life in the early 1800's. A tour of this remarkable Federal style home, with its classic architecture and rich furnishings, echoes t... More on Discoverlynchburg.org
Things To Do – Stanardsville, Virginia
Choose and cut Christmas trees, Pre-cut Christmas trees, garland and roping. Wreaths, centerpieces, etc. made daily and to order. Free Tree baling Petting zoo. Christmas ... More on pickyourownchristmastree
Landmarks – Burlington, North Carolina
Inscription. Built 1837 by E. M. Holt. Produced Alamance Plaid, the first factory-dyed cotton cloth south of the Potomac. Stood here. , Erected 1989 by Division of Archives and History. (Marker Number G 82: ), , Location. 36° ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Greensboro, North Carolina
Inscription. Nathanael Greenes statue, the largest in the park, looks like the monument of a victor. But by the end of the day the British had forced him from the field. The fighting did not go according to plan for either side. After ... More on HMDB
Museums – Danville, Virginia
The Langhorne House is the birthplace of Nancy Langhorne, Viscountess Astor, the first woman seated in the British House of Commons. Her sister Irene, also born in Danville, married the artist Charles Dana Gibson who immortalized ... More on Virginia.org
Restaurants – Durham, North Carolina
Great place for dinner or just drinks after work. More on CitySearch
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