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Virginia

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Manassas VA 20110, United States of America
Inscription. The city of Manassas originated in 1852 at the junction of the Manassas Gap and the Orange & Alexandria railroads. During the Civil War the junctions strategic significance led to two ... More on HMDB
about Prince William County Fairgrounds: The Prince William County Fairgrounds is host to the annual Prince William County Fair, ... More on GoCityKids

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Manassas VA 20109, United States of America
Site of a Union diversionary attack during the First Battle of Manassas, the Stone Bridge defensive force was commanded by Confederate Colonel Nathan Evans. When Evans realized the attack on Stone ... More on Virginia.org
Inscription. From the east side of this stream Union cannon fired the first shots of First Manassas at Confederates on the opposite ridge. The attack was a ruse. Though Stone Bridge offered one of ... More on HMDB

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Nokesville VA 20181, United States of America
Inscription. In 1743, the second Prince William County Courthouse was built near here along Cedar Run, replacing the first county courthouse in Woodbridge. After the creation of Fairfax County, the Cedar Run location, owned by Philemon ... More on HMDB

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Nokesville VA 20181, United States of America
Inscription. The road bed here follows the south branch of the Dumfries Road, in use before 1740, which crossed Cedar Run at Tacquets Ford. This route connected the Port of Dumfries with Red Store, now known as Warrenton, and interior ... More on HMDB

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Manassas VA 20109, United States of America
Inscription. On the Matthews Hill, just to the north, the Confederates repulsed the attack of the Unionists, coming from the north, in the forenoon of July 21, 1861. The Union forces, reinforced, d... More on HMDB
Inscription. Henry Hill lies just to the south. Here the Confederates repulsed the repeated attacks of the Union army under McDowell. July 21, 1861. Here Jackson won the name “Stonewall”... More on HMDB

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Nokesville VA 20181, United States of America
Inscription. Thru this village in January, 1779 passed the British and Hessian troops captured at the Battle of Saratoga on their way to prisoner of war camps located near Charlottesville. Later on June 5, 1781 General Anthony Wayne ... More on HMDB

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Nokesville VA 20181, United States of America
Inscription. Although several engagements occurred nearby, Greenwich escaped unscathed, in part because of the creative actions of resident Charles Green, an Englishman. Green flew the British flag over his Carpenter's Gothic Home, ... More on HMDB

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Nokesville VA 20181, United States of America
Inscription. Nearby is the site of Stony Lonesome, childhood home of one of the Confederacy's most distinguished generals. Richard S. Ewell left this farm in 1836 to enter West Point. Graduating in 1840, Lieutenant Ewell served with ... More on HMDB

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Piazza San Fedele, Italy, NY 20121
