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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
As Stonewall Jackson's men occupied and looted the railroad junction at Manassas Aug. 27, 1862, Federal forces approached his rear guard at Kettle ... More Info
Inscription: Here, on 19 June 1863, Maj. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart's cavalry fought Brig. Gen. David M. Gregg's Union cavalry division. Screening the ... More Info
Inscription reads: "The Battle of Piedmont, fought on June 5, 1864, between Union Gen. David Hunter and Confederate Gen. William E. "Grumble" ... More Info
Union troops advancing south toward Petersburg ran into Confederate resistance here May 9, 1864. Several Confederate attacks here failed to ... More Info
Battle of Tom's Brook & The Hottle-Keller Homestead More Info
This was the hottest spot during the May 5, 1862, battle that challenged the Confederate rear guard as that army withdrew from its Peninsula lines ... More Info
Union soldiers, many of them members of United States Colored Troops regiments, met with Confederate resistance here, 2.5 miles east of the main ... More Info
Beaverdam Creek Battlefield More Info
Beaverdam Depot More Info
The Bedford City/County Museum building was built in 1895 as a Masonic Temple. This is the only example of Romanesque Revival architecture in Bedford ... More Info
Bedford Historic Meeting House More Info
Confederate cavalry successfully slid behind Union lines in September 1864 to capture 2,486 steers meant to feed Union troops engaged in the siege of ... More Info
One of America's oldest frame dwellings (circa 1670), Belle Air is a unique and important architectural monument. Massive pine timbers still serve ... More Info
At the tender age of 17, Belle Boyd made her debut as a Southern Spy. Living in Martinsburg, VA (later to become WV), she shot and killed a ... More Info
Belle Grove is located in the northern Shenandoah Valley near Middletown, Virginia. It is an authentic 1797 Manor House, was built by Major Isaac ... More Info
Bells for Peace, Inc More Info
Built in the mid 1800's by General Philip St. George Cocke, Belmead is located on approximately 1200 acres of land overlooking the James River. A ... More Info
Ben Lomond Historic Site & Old Rose Garden More Info
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