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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
Inscription reads: "On June 6, 1862, the vanguard of Union Gen. John C. Fremont's force, pursuing Confederate Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson's ... More Info
Trails sign on Court Square in historic downtown Harrisonburg at the corner of North Main Street - The courthouse grounds were used as a prison pen ... More Info
Inscription reads: "During the Civil War, a road (Market Street) ran east and west through the courthouse square, dividing it roughly in half. The ... More Info
Harrisonburg Rockingham Civil War Orientation Center More Info
The High Knob Fire Tower is located at an elevation of 4,107 feet, on the state line between Virginia's Rockingham County and West Virginia's ... More Info
Historic Harrisonburg Downtown District More Info
Historic Mural in Federal Building More Info
Inscription reads: "On the early morning hours of December 21, 1864, part of Union Gen. George A. Custer's cavalry division was eating breakfast here ... More Info
A new Civil War interpretive sign is to be erected in front of the Massanutten Regional Library in downtown Harrisonburg. This was the site of Hill's ... More Info
Newtown Cemetery More Info
Singers Glen is an historic settlement that is registered by the Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission and the United States Department of the ... More Info
Smith House More Info
The Smith House More Info
Dedicated on June 6, 1898 by the Turner Ashby Chapter 162 of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, this stone monument marks the spot where ... More Info
Inscription reads: "This was the home of Edward T.H. Warren, a Harrisonburg attorney. As a lieutenant in the Valley Guards, a Rockingham County ... More Info
White Oak Lavender Farm is a family owned farm in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley, near Harrisonburg, VA. We grow over 6000 lavender plants and ... More Info
Historic Woodbine Cemetery was founded in 1850 by community leaders as a non-denominational, non-profit community cemetery which has served ... More Info
WWI Monument More Info
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