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Museums – Bridgewater, Virginia
Visit a fascinating general history museum with artifacts from Native-Americans, the American Civil War, and pioneer life. Coinage, currency, bottles, and weaponry are just a few of the unique arti... More on Virginia.org
Museums – Natural Bridge, Virginia
Small groups are brought in and told a scary story about the house. Your "host" then leaves and you wander through while being scared ... More on igougo
Trains – Greensboro, North Carolina
Inscription. Railroad line between Greensboro and Danville. Constructed, 1862-1864, for the Confederacy. Its terminus was nearby. , Erected 1988 by North Carolina Office of Archives and History. (... More on HMDB
Religion and Faith – Greensboro, North Carolina
Very warm and friendly atmosphere. More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Massanutten, Virginia
I do highly recommend this to everyone! I learned so much! The original speaker from the vineyard could not be at this one because ... More on igougo
Landmarks – Walnut Cove, North Carolina
Originally a 1700-acre tobacco plantation, this historic old home was once a frequent retreat for tobacco baron R.J. Reynolds. Built in the 1850?s from timber from the valley, it has been lovingly restored. Guests can now see much ... More on Visitnc.com
Museums – Strasburg, Virginia
A Shenandoah Valley Community presents its past with blacksmith, cooper, and potter shop collections, Indian artifacts, displays from colonial farms, homes, barns, ... More on Virginia.org
Museums – Salem, Virginia
The Salem Museum Society is nice little museum to visit. More on insiderpages.com
Music and Theater – Lexington, Virginia
Two state-of-the-art theaters for professional and student productions including concerts, orchestras, and theater etc. ... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Salem, Virginia
Renowned frontier soldier and Revolutionary War hero General Andrew Lewis lived on his estate Richfield. The house, destroyed by fire in the 1820s, was between the Civic Center and the Roanoke River. His original grave site was a ... More on Virginia.org
Restaurants – Winston-Salem, North Carolina
The food is okay. More on TripAdvisor
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