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Colonial Heights, Virginia
In 1777, shipping mercahnt Thomas Shore purchased 144 acres atop Archer's Hill naming the property, Violet Bank. The present building, owned by the City of Colonial Heights, replaces the first hous... More on Virginia.org
Inscription. The present building was built around 1815 as it is the domestic architecture of the federal period. There are two theories concerning the origin of the name “Violet Bank”.... More on HMDB

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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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2022 Ruffin Mill Road, Colonial Heights, VA 23834
Precut Christmas trees, Living Christmas trees (to plant later), Christmas wreaths, Christmas boughs, garlands, Santa appearances, Christmas decorations, tree shaking provided, trees baled, prepick... More on pickyourownchristmastree
pumpkins, pumpkin patch-pick in the field, train rides, child-sized haybale maze, tractor-pulled hay rides, prepicked produce, gift shop, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, farm ... More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org

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Colonial Heights VA 23834, United States of America
Inscription. Nearby on 9 May 1864, Brig. Gen. Johnson Hagood's South Carolina Brigade attacked advancing elements of the Union X and XVIII Corps. As they 11th S. C. Infantry Regiment engaged the Fe... More on HMDB
Inscription. You are standing in the middle of the Union line that faced the Confederate route of attack up the Richmond Turnpike on May 9, 1864, during Union Gen. Benjamin F. Butler's Bermuda Hund... More on HMDB

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Colonial Heights VA 23834, United States of America
Inscription. In 1839, David Dunlop and his wife, Anna Mercer Minge, a niece of President William Henry Harrison, acquired the Ellerslie tract. Robert Young designed the castellated Gothic Revival mansion for Dunlop in 1856, and construction ... More on HMDB

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303 Virginia Avenue, Colonial Heights VA 23834, United States of America
Inscription. Lt. Col. Walter H. Taylor, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lees aide, established Lees headquarters here at Violet Bank on June 17, 1864, at the beginning of the siege of Petersburg. The city, protected by Confederate defensive ... More on HMDB

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Colonial Heights VA 23834, United States of America
Inscription. From this hill Lafayette, on May 10, 1781, shelled the British in Petersburg. (On stone under the marker): Headquarters of, General Lafayette, 1781, Frances Bland Randolph, Chapter, D. A. R. 1903. , Erected 1927 by Conservation ... More on HMDB

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Colonial Heights VA 23834, United States of America
Inscription. At the nearby junction of the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad and the Confederate military spur line to Ettrick, stood Dunlop's Station, a Confederate telegraph post and supply depot. During the siege of Petersburg, ... More on HMDB

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Colonial Heights VA 23834, United States of America

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Colonial Heights VA 23834, United States of America
