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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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1921 Heritage Center Way Harrisonburg,VA
Welcome to CrossRoads-- where journeys of faith and conscience meet. This center focuses on the Shenandoah Valley's Brethren and Mennonite heritage, highlighting their beliefs and lifestyles, stori... More on Virginia.org
Experience the Valley's unique religious and cultural heritage at Crossroads, where Brethren and Mennonite religion and culture meet. The Center interprets these values as expressions of faith and... More on Harrisonburgtourism.com

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Harrisonburg VA 22801, United States of America
Inscription. Here Thomas Harrison and wife deeded land for the Rockingham County public buildings, August 5, 1779. The same act established both Louisville, Ky. and Harrisonburg, May, 1780. Named for its founder, the town was also ... More on HMDB

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Harrisonburg VA 22801, United States of America
Inscription. They Tasted Death In Youth That Liberty Might Grow Old, , Erected 1924 by Dayton, Virginia American Legion Post 27. , Location. 38° 26.602′ N, 78° 52.33′ W. Marker is in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Marker ... More on HMDB

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Harrisonburg VA 22801, United States of America

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Harrisonburg VA 22801, United States of America
Inscription. The Woodbine Cemetery Company, Incorporated March 19, 1850, 1877 These gates are erected in memory of the officers and members of the Woodbine Society, who gave generously of their time and means to beautify this cemetery, ... More on HMDB

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Harrisonburg VA 22801, United States of America
Inscription. Here Stonewall Jackson, retreating up the Valley before the converging columns of Fremont and Shields, turned at bay, June 1862. A mile southeast Jacksons cavalry commander, Ashby, was killed, June 6. At Cross Keys, six ... More on HMDB

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Harrisonburg VA 22801, United States of America
Inscription. A mile and a half southeast, of this spot, General Turner Ashby of Fauquier, “Knight of the Valley”, was killed in battle, June 6, 1862. To honor him, and all of Rockinghams enlisted men, 1861-1865, this tablet ... More on HMDB

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Harrisonburg VA 22801, United States of America
Inscription. (North face): This, Monument is erected by, the Ladies Memorial Association, in grateful remembrance of the, gallant Confederate Soldiers, who lie here. They died in defense of the rights, of the South, in the war between ... More on HMDB

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Harrisonburg VA 22801, United States of America
Inscription. During the Civil War, a road (Market Street) ran east and west through the courthouse square, dividing it roughly in half. The courthouse occupied the northern portion while the jail, clerks office, and springhouse were ... More on HMDB
