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Virginia is the home of more United States presidents than any other state. Visit the homes of six on your next Virginia adventure. More
From six presidential homes and Virginia's Executive Mansion to dozens more amazing abodes, Virginia is the quintessential locale for amazing old homes. More
Experience a part of the first hour of the Battle of Cross Keys at the new Artillery Ridge interpretation site. See, hear and smell what it may ... More Info
This historic landmark was built ca. 1800 on Linville Creek by pioneer Abraham Breneman, who migrated from Pennsylvania in 1770. It is a ... More Info
Inscription reads: "The town of Bridgewater was a center of Confederate logistical activity during the Civil War. It also sent one company of ... More Info
Inscription reads: "After his victory at the Battle of McDowell on May 8, 1862, Gen. Stonewall Jackson made plans to attack another Federal force in ... More Info
Harrisonburg was Rockingham County’s seat of government and largest town, and it was an ideal site for a hospital. When the Civil War began ... More Info
Conrad's Store - Elkton More Info
Welcome to CrossRoads--where journeys of faith and conscience meet. This center focuses on the Shenandoah Valley's Brethren and Mennonite ... More Info
Inscription reads: "During the Civil War, the Daniel Bowman Mill occupied this site, grinding wheat brought here by Rockingham County farmers. The ... More Info
The Daniel Harrison House, also known as "Fort Harrison", was built in 1749 by Daniel Harrison, the first settler in Dayton. Daniel was the ... More Info
Inscription reads: "In the fall of 1864, attacks by Confederate raiders and bushwhackers angered Federal officers in the Shenandoah Valley. On ... More Info
Inscription reads: "Here on the old Swift Run Gap Road on the evening of October 3, 1864, Union Lt. John Rodgers Meigs was killed in a fight with ... More Info
Inscription reads: "The death of Union Lt. John R. Meigs, near the granite marker on the hill in front of you, unleashed a firestorm of retaliation. ... More Info
The Elk Run Cemetery has graves of 48 Confederate soldiers, both Civil War veterans and those killed in battle. These are marked. There is also an ... More Info
Grand Caverns is a powerful example of Nature's handiwork. Gigantic stalactites point down from above. Equally imposing stalagmites thrust upward ... More Info
Jennings House - Elkton More Info
Inscription reads: "This eight-room brick dwelling was built in 1840 for Dr. Simeon B. Jennings, a former resident of Port Republic. At the time ... More Info
The Lincoln Homestead c. 1800 is currently privately owned. However, there is a historical marker in front of the home and visitors are allowed ... More Info
In the heart of Virginia's Shenandoah Valley lies a single remnant of Zenda, a settlement formed after the Civil War by newly freed slaves. When ... More Info
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