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14140 Salem Church Rd, King George, Virginia 22485-2737, United States
This course has tree-lined fairways and only three seriously-undulating greens. Water only comes into play on one hole. The signature hole is #18, a 410-yard, par 4, requiring an approach ... More on Golf.com
The staff is very friendly and courteous . More on GolfReview

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5411 Pavilion Dr, King George, VA 22485, USA
Enjoy one complimentary LUNCH OR DINNER ENTREE when a second LUNCH OR DINNER ENTREE of equal or greater value is purchased . . A Maryland Restaurant located near the Virginia shoreline on the Potom... More on entertainment.com
Find Larry get drunk and you won't care what the food tastes like... More on Yahoo! Travel

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2383 Kings Highway, King George, VA 22485

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9383 Kings Highway, King George, VA 22485

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9483 Kings Hwy, King George, VA 22485

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King George VA 22485, United States of America

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King George VA 22485, United States of America
Inscription. The site of Port Conway is located five miles south on the Rappahannock River. Francis Conway laid out the town in 1783, and the next year the Virginia General Assembly passed an act establishing it. James Madison, Father ... More on HMDB

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King George VA 22485, United States of America
Love and Respect video series at Hanover Baptist Church, King George, VA More on Hanoverbaptistchurch.org
Inscription. Hanover Baptist Church, the oldest Baptist Church in King George County, was organized in 1789 with a 93-member congregation. The first meetinghouse was located at Shiloh, and Elder Jo... More on HMDB

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King George VA 22485, United States of America
Inscription. This T-shaped house was built in 1859 by Dr. Richard Stuart as a summer residence for his family. On Sunday afternoon, April 23, 1865, John Wilkes Booth and three companions came to this house seeking medical assistance ... More on HMDB

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King George VA 22485, United States of America
Inscription. Stafford County: Area 274 Square Miles Formed in 1664 from Westmoreland County and named for Staffordshire, England. From 1739 to 1747 it was the boyhood home of George Washington. In November 1862, the Army of the Potomac ... More on HMDB
