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2150 S Crater Rd, Petersburg, Virginia 23805-2702

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Poplar Grove National Cemetery, 1539 Hickory Hill Road, Petersburg, VA 23803-4721, United States

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251 Henricus Park Road, Chester, Virginia
Experience what it was like when the first English settlers moved to America by taking a trip to Henricus Historical Park in Chesterfield County. Established in 1611 by Sir Thomas Dale, Henricus wa... More on Virginia.org
Henricus was the site of the second permanent English settlement in the New World. 2011 marks the 400 anniversary of the establishment ... More on igougo

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colonial heights Virginia
This is a pretty crappy park in Va, I'm from Pennsylvania and compared to woodward this is like an nt compared to an adult....but its got a pretty sweet setup...they just need some more rails.. the... More on skateboardpark.com
Its not nice it just some were to skate when u got no were else to go More on skateboardpark.com

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1539 Hickory Hill Rd., Petersburg, VA 23803
“Dear Mother, we remained in the broiling sun in little pits the size of a common grave though not half so ... More on Nps.gov
The museum is very well-maintained and the Civil War exhibits are interesting and communicate the history o... More on Epinions.com

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9680 Osborne Turnpike, Henrico VA 23231, United States of America
Inscription. On May 15, 1862 a small federal fleet including the ironclads, the Monitor, the Galena, and three wooden war ships sailed up the James River to try to enter the Confederate capital at Richmond. Their efforts were blocked ... More on HMDB

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1539 Hickory Hill Road, Petersburg, VA 23803-4721, USA

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Petersburg VA 23803, United States of America
Inscription. At various intervals along their lines, Confederate defenders constructed gun emplacements, called redans, such as the one in front of you. Each redan would hold as few as one or as many as six cannons. Virtually every ... More on HMDB

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Petersburg VA 23803, United States of America
Inscription. This extension of The Breakthrough Trail leads to the historic Hart House, a ten minute walk from here. The trail parallels the Confederate earthworks that extended across the Boisseau... More on HMDB
Inscription. The earthen wall in front of you is a part of the main Confederate defense line begun in 1864 and defended until April 2, 1865. You are standing behind the line facing southeast toward... More on HMDB

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Petersburg VA 23803, United States of America
This regiment was made up of men from the farms, villages and cities of Maryland who fought and died from its formation in 1862 until the end of the American Civil War in 1865. The monument will be... More on 6thmarylandinfantry.org
Inscription. Sergeant John E. Buffington, 6th Maryland Infantry, 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division (Seymour), Sixth Corps, Resident: Carroll County, Maryland, Enlisted: August 1862, Sergeant John Ezra Buff... More on HMDB
