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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
911 Angel by Nationally Renowned Sculptor Lei Hennessey-Owen More Info
Confederate Lieutenant General Ambrose Powell Hill (1825-1865) lived in the original portion of this house from age seven until 1842, when he entered ... More Info
Afro-American Historical Association of Fauquier County ~ AAHA More Info
The restored Aldie Mill, an imposing four-story brick structure with tandem metal waterwheels, offers visitors and students a glimpse of how ... More Info
Aldie Mill Historic Park More Info
Step right into the Museum's laboratory and see archaeologists at work reconstructing Alexandria's history, fragment by fragment. The Museum ... More Info
The Alexandria Library Local History/Special Collections houses many resources for those interested in Alexandria and Virginia history and ... More Info
Alexandria National Cemetery was first established in 1862 as Soldiers' Cemetery, one of the earliest sites dedicated by President Abraham Lincoln to ... More Info
Union cavalry attacked a column of Confederates under Gen. Jubal Early here July 16, 1864, after the Southerners ended their campaign into Maryland, ... More Info
Inscription: Crossing this school site, the Loudoun and Berlin Turnpike once intersected the Leesburg & Snicker�s Gap Turnpike at a junction just ... More Info
This African American church is one of Culpeper's oldest and originated in the 1850's.... More Info
The Historic Aquia Church is one of the oldest active colonial churches still in operation in America today, and is designated a National Historic ... More Info
Confederates began fortifying this spot soon after Virginia seceded. Shore batteries dueled with Union navy here early in war; Grant used it as ... More Info
Arlington Memorial Bridge More Info
A shrine to the thousands of women and men who have died to keep our country free. Within walking distance of the Arlington Cemetery Metro ... More Info
This cemetery is all that is left of the Oak Grove/Bacon Race Baptist church which dated to the 1770's. This area in the winter of 1861-1862 became ... More Info
Ball's Bluff Battlefield Regional Park More Info
Inscription: Nearby is the likely site of the Confederate "masked battery" (concealed artillery) that was an object of Federal concern early in ... More Info
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