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Union Fire Co. No. 1

Museums – Carlisle, Pennsylvania

Valley Pike Tumbling Run Near Fisher's Hill

Sightseeing – Fishers Hill, Virginia

Inscription. 1864 Valley Campaign: Here on Tumbling Run are the remains of the "Old Pike" stone bridge. The Valley Turnpike Company was chartered in 1838 as a joint-stock corporation. The turnpike followed the route of the Great Wagon ... More on HMDB

Historic Town of New Market

Landmarks – New Market, Virginia

Settlers first discovered the New Market area's fertile lands, wild game, and minerals in 1727. Many of the first settlers being Germans of the Mennonite and Lutheran faiths, later joined by many Scots and Irish. The Town was founded ... More on Virginia.org

The Exchange

Nightlife – Winchester, Virginia

This Christian coffee house offering gourmet coffees and snacks is also the site of bible study groups and meetings for Christian singles. ... More on Virginia.org

Patsy Cline: Country Music Singer

Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia

Inscription. Patsy Cline (Virginia Patterson Hensley), world-famous singer, lived in this house. She was born in Winchester Memorial Hospital on 8 Sept. 1932. On 21 Jan. 1957 she won Arthur Godfreys Talent Scouts national television ... More on HMDB

Battle of Cedar Creek

Landmarks – Middletown, Virginia

Inscription. Fought on these hills and fields, Oct 19, 1864. Gen. Jubal A. Early's 22,000 Confederates attacked Gen. Philip H. Sheridan's 60,000 Federals. The first assault a surprise flank movemen... More on HMDB

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  • Inscription. The Battle of Cedar Creek, 19 October 1864 (a.m.): Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridans Union forces established themselves on both sides of the Valley Pike, north of Cedar Creek, centered on Be... More on HMDB

Two Mile House

Landmarks – Carlisle, Pennsylvania

Bulit in 1820. Contains 12 rooms, 10 with fireplaces. Tours available. May-September: Wednesday 1:00 p. m. - 4:00 ... More on Historicalsociety.com

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  • Magnificent Federal limestone building built in 1820. Contains 12 rooms, ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Fun Park, The

Themeparks – Corning, New York

Category: Amusement/recreation Services Misc Personal Services Funpark is a great provider of family fun in New York. Visit us ... More on localamusementparks.com

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  • A 35 acre family friendly facility featuring Indoor and Outdoor Mini-Golf, Bumper Boats, 32' Climbing Wall, Bumper Cars, Arcade, ... More on iloveny.com

Erie Avenue

Landmarks – Corning, New York

Inscription. In 1849 the Erie RR began, running through Corning on, this street, then called, Erie Avenue. The tracks, were removed in 1952. , Erected 1987 by C. C. W. F. C. U. J. Baer B. S. A. , Location. 42° 8.541′ N, ... More on HMDB

Union Withdrawal

Landmarks – Middletown, Virginia

Inscription. Elements of Brigadier General James W. MacMillan's 1st Division, XIX U. S. Corps, left their part of the earthworks to fight C. S. Major General John B. Gordon's men closer to the Vall... More on HMDB

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  • Inscription. The main portion of the XIX U. S. Corps earthworks began here and extended one mile westward. Colonel Daniel Macaulay's 3rd Brigade, a part of Brigadier General Cuvier Grover's 2nd Div... More on HMDB

Domino's Pizza

Restaurants – Hagerstown, Maryland

Orchard Restaurant Lounge

Restaurants – Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

The food that we received was decent.....and I say received because they didn't bring half the meal. More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • Very beautiful atmosphere. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Most expensive place in town. Could have died of dehydration between beers. Management not responsive. ... More on Restaurantica

Coliseum Group Incorporated

Restaurants – Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

Field Fortifications

Landmarks – Strasburg, Virginia

Inscription. Those earthworks were built in October 1864 by the 2nd Division, VIth U. S. Corps under the supervision of its adjutant general, Capt. Hazard Stevens. The crescent shaped positions, called "lunettes" because of their ... More on HMDB