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Dayton, Virginia
A lightly used paved road takes you all the way to the top of Shenandoah Mountain and the state line before depositing you on Hone Quarry Ridge. On top, you'll find downhill double track through hi... More on Trails
A good trail for an overnight bacpack in. Carry all the water you need. The More on Trails

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382 High St., Dayton, VA 22821

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335 Main Street, Dayton, VA 22821
A return to the past. The house and summer kitchen are open for tours and are furnished with period furniture. More on MuseumsUSA.org
The Daniel Harrison House, also known as Fort Harrison, is the oldest house in Dayton, VA. The two-story stone ... More on PlanetWare

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382 High Street, Dayton, VA 22821
The Society features an excellent museum exhibit of the history of the Rockingham/Harrisonburg area; an electronic lighted map of Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign; an extensive genealogy library... More on Virginia.org
The society's genealogy library focuses on the folk art and history of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County. Electric map traces ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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Dayton, Virginia
Museum that features folk art and cultures of the Shenandoah region ... More on TripAdvisor
The Shenandoah Valley Folk Art and Heritage Center in Dayton, Rockingham County, Virginia is home to the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society, an excellent genealogy library, a giftshop and b... More on Virginia.org

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Dayton VA 22821, United States of America

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Dayton VA 22821, United States of America
Inscription. This is the approximate site where Union Lt. John Rodgers Meigs was killed in a fight with three Confederate scouts on October 3, 1864. In retaliation, General Philip H. Sheridan ordered that buildings over a large area, ... More on HMDB

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Dayton VA 22821, United States of America
Inscription. The death of Union Lt. John R. Meigs, near the granite marker on the hill in front of you, unleashed a firestorm of retaliation. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, erroneously told that civilian... More on HMDB
Inscription. Here on the old Swift Run Gap Road on the evening of October 3, 1864, Union Lt. John Rodgers Meigs was killed in a fight with three Confederate scouts guided by local resident Pvt. Ben... More on HMDB

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Dayton VA 22821, United States of America
Inscription. In memory of Lt. Col. Thomas F. Wildes, 116th Ohio Regiment, who, when ordered by Gen. Sheridan to burn the town of Dayton, Va. in retaliation for the death of a Union officer, refused to obey that order, risking court-martial ... More on HMDB

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Dayton VA 22821, United States of America
Inscription. In the fall of 1864, attacks by Confederate raiders and bushwhackers angered Federal officers in the Shenandoah Valley. On September 22, Union soldiers captured a hapless man named Davy Getz near Woodstock who was wearing ... More on HMDB
