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Landmarks – Glen Allen, Virginia
Inscription. In the first phase of the Battle of Yellow Tavern on 11 May 1864, Brig. Gen. Williams C. Wickham and his Confederate cavalry were posted just south of this location below Old Francis Road. Wickham's men fired on Brig. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia
Inscription. Shenandoah University's History and Tourism Center sits on land once owned by the Hollingsworth family. The Hollingsworth home, "Abram's Delight, " is now a nearby museum. One of the first settlers to come to the Shenandoah ... More on HMDB
Museums – Richmond, Virginia
Focuses a lot on Richmond and could benefit from expanding to include more information on other parts of Vi... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Hanover, Virginia
Inscription. General Washington and General Rochambeau passed her on Sept. 13, 1781 on their way to victory at Yorktown. One mile south, they turned east on state rout 605. The marking of this route is a gift from the French Government. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Mechanicsville, Virginia
Inscription. Near this point, between the brigades of Martindale and Butterfield, Confederate forces first penetrated the main Federal position in the Battle of Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862. The Fou... More on HMDB
Sightseeing – Front Royal, Virginia
Inscription. This stone structure, known as Fairview, was the home of Thomas McKay. On this site Union Col. John R. Kenly rallied the 1st Maryland Infantry (USA) for a last stand as the Confederates approached. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Front Royal, Virginia
This course is perfect for the weekend golfer who wants to get away from every day life. This course offers the beauty of Virginia as well as a very friendly course. The designer wanted golfers to concentrate more on the approach ... More on Golf.com
Things To Do – Fredericksburg, Virginia
This small Revolutionary-era house is a historic museum, open during Garden Week in April, the first week in October, and by appointment. Please allow 30 minutes for your visit. Built on land once... More on Visitfred.com
Landmarks – Fredericksburg, Virginia
Inscription. This nine-inch smooth bore “Dahlgren” gun is one of the few remaining artifacts from the CSS Virginia (formerly known as the USS Merrimack ). This gun saw action on March 8, 1862 off of Hampton, Virginia when ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Fredericksburg, Virginia
Effective non-violent self defense - All ages & skill levels welcome - Increase physical fitness & self esteem - Monthly memberships ... More on entertainment.com
Museums – Fredericksburg, Virginia
SCHEDULED TO OPEN in 2007 -- The mission of the museum is to vitalize and interpret more completely the human drama of slavery in America. The museum will serve as the center of learning on slavery... More on MuseumStuff.com
Restaurants – The Plains, Virginia
We had a quaint little table for two in this lovely restaurant that is cozy and warm and plenty quiet for... More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Richmond, Virginia
Not only is the atmosphere and music hot so are Walied (dj /manager), JD, Sean, and Shawn (bartenders) Chec... More on CitySearch
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