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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
Boykin’s Tavern was named for Francis Boykin, who served as a lieutenant with Patrick Henry and later camped with George Washington at ... More Info
Boykin's Tavern is named for Francis Boykin, who served as a lieutenant with Patrick Henry and later camped with George Washington at Valley Forge. ... More Info
Brafferton was originally constructed in 1723 for use as an Indian school. During the Civil War, the building was used as quarters for commanding ... 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
Brentsville Courthouse Historic Center More Info
Floyd's gravesite is located within the Sinking Spring Cemetery.
Marker located adjacent to Old Glade Presbyterian Church.... More Info
Founded on May 11, 1834, Brick Church was used as a hospital by the Confederate Army, and soldiers were buried in unmarked graves in the cemetery. ... 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
Briery Church More Info
Located within Sinking Spring Cemetery, Brig. General John Hunt Morgan was placed in this above ground tomb for a few days, prior to being relocated ... More Info
Confederate Brigadier General William E. "Grumble" Jones is buried in the cemetery at Old Glade Presbyterian Church.... More Info
Bristoe Station Battlefield Heritage Park More Info
Brunswick County Museum More Info
Brush Mountain Coal Miners Memorial More Info
Bruton Parish Church, one of the area's oldest churches, was used as a hospital before, during and after the Battle of Williamsburg. The cemetery ... More Info
The Buchanan Swinging Bridge is 366 feet long, 57.5 feet tall, the only one of its type to cross the James River and owned by VDOT. In ... More Info
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