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Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. This building was built in 1861 to cast cannons for the Confederate Government. One of the reasons Richmond became the capital of the Confederacy was its ability to produce arms, clothing, paper, and other essentials ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Walkersville, Maryland
Inscription. Internments dating from 1817, Plaque erected 1965, by Glade Valley Grange, with cooperation of Methodist Church, Walkersville, Maryland, , Erected 1965 by Glade Valley Grange. , Location. 39° 29.587′ N, 77° ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Waterford, Virginia
Inscription. 15481 Second Street Built 1875–1885 Historic Use — Housed harness-making, tin roofing and tinware businesses; post office (1885–1897) Â Current Use — Waterford Fair; office space, The Tin Shop ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Sharpsburg, Maryland
Inscription. Down the narrow valley directly across the creek swept Burnside's doomed attack columns. For the entire distance to the bridge, they were exposed to deadly short-range fire from the riflemen on this ridge. The final successful ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Glen Allen, Virginia
Inscription. The Reverend Alexander Sands organized the Glen Allen Baptist Church on February 23,1868. The Congregation first met in a rose arbor nearby belonging to Mrs. Susan Sheppard Allen. On J... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Berryville, Virginia
Inscription. This is one of the oldest roads leading from the east to the Shenandoah Valley; It crosses the Blue Ridge at Snickers Gap. The ferry right over the Shenandoah River was granted, 1766. Washington used this road many times. ... More on HMDB
Tours – Spotsylvania, Virginia
The Spotsylvania Court House is recognized by the Virginia Historic Landmark Commission. The district represents important historical periods in Spotsylvania County, from the building of the Spots... More on Visitfred.com
Landmarks – Sharpsburg, Maryland
Inscription. This cemetery and the farm buildings to your right were part of Samuel and Elizabeth Mumma's farm in 1862. Warned of the coming battle, the Mummas and their ten children fled to safety... More on HMDB
Gambling – Martinsburg, West Virginia
J R's Lounge & Casino Inc - Let’s call it what it is. J R's Lounge & Casino Inc, at 1911 Winchester Ave, is a good place to pull. The crowd is good looking and the ambiance is sexy, so if you can’t meet someone here, well, ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Inscription. Work on the railroad and canal progressed slowly at first, but by 1834 both companies had completed construction to a point opposite Harpers Ferry. The canal had won the race to this point and it continued up the Maryland ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Stephens City, Virginia
Opened in 1957, this treasure is one of the few remaining drive-in theatres in Virginia. Featuring a playground, concession stand, and two screens, the drive-in is a salute to times gone by. Open nightly ... More on Virginia.org
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