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35448 Somerset Ridge Rd, Locust Grove, Virginia 22508-2159, United States
This club offers the brilliance of a well-designed course with the beauty of Virginia's flatlands. Originally designed by architect Jerry Slack, Somerset was redesigned by Rick Robbins in 2003. Tre... More on Golf.com
Reasonably priced . More on GolfReview

#2.
4300 Flat Run Rd, Locust Grove, Virginia 22508-2245, United States
The Waterfall Nine Course at Meadows Farms Golf Course is a 9-hole regulation length golf course in Locust Grove, Virginia. This short layout features 4 sets of teeboxes for the enjoyment of golfer... More on TheGolfCourses.net
The beer is cheap . More on GolfReview

#3.
108 Fairway Dr, Locust Grove, Virginia 22508, United States
This course features narrow fairways and greens. Water hazards come into play on a few holes, including #13, a 550-yard, par 5, which has a pond sitting halfway down the fairway, as well as a well-... More on Golf.com
Lake of the Woods Country Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Locust Grove, Virginia. This medium-length layout has 3 sets of teeboxes for a fun, but challenging golfing experience.... More on TheGolfCourses.net

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Locust Grove VA 22508, United States of America
Inscription. Alexander Dandridge Spottswood He spelled his name with two t's, known "as a gentleman of the old school, " he referred back to the spelling of the name his ancestors used in Scotland,... More on HMDB
Inscription. This is the story of Orange Grove You are standing on land that was owned by the same family for over 200 years, from colonial days to the beginning of Lake of the Woods. Alexander Spo... More on HMDB

#5.
Locust Grove VA 22508, United States of America
Inscription. (East Facing Side): Orange County: Area Formed from Spotsylvania County in 1734, Orange County, a pastoral Piedmont county, was probably named in honor of William IV, the Dutch prince of Orange, who married Anne, the ... More on HMDB

#6.
Locust Grove VA 22508, United States of America
Inscription. Arm of, Stonewall Jackson, May 3, 1863, ———, , Location. 38° 19.085′ N, 77° 43.943′ W. Marker is near Locust Grove, Virginia, in Orange County. M... More on HMDB
Inscription. Here, in the Jones family cemetery, lie the remains of “Stonewall” Jacksons left arm. The Confederate general lost the limb during the Battle of Chancellorsville, where he ... More on HMDB

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Locust Grove VA 22508, United States of America
Inscription. (East Facing Side): Culpeper County: Area 384 Square Miles, Formed in 1748 from Orange and named for Lord Culpeper, Governor of Virginia, 1680-1683. The Battle of Cedar Mountain, 1862, was fought in this county, (West ... More on HMDB

#8.
Locust Grove VA 22508, United States of America
Inscription. One of the principal crossings of the Rapidan River from colonial times. Here a part of the Army of the Potomac crossed the river, April 30, 1863, preceding the Battle of Chancellorsvi... More on HMDB
Inscription. Here Governor Alexander Spotswood established a colony of Germans in 1714. At that time the Rapidan River was the frontier of Virginia. On August 29, 1716, Spotswood left from this pla... More on HMDB

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Locust Grove VA 22508, United States of America
Inscription. In the campaign of 1781, the Marquis de Lafayette marched through the Wilderness to rendezvous with Brig. Gen. "Mad Anthony" Wayne. On 3 June 1781, Lafayette's army camped to the south of the Wilderness Bridge across ... More on HMDB

#10.
36380 Constitution Highway Locust Grove, VA 22508
This 18th centery building was used as a Union headquarters during the May 5-6, 1864 Battle of the Wilderness. One year earlier, during the Battle of Chancellorville, wounded men were cared for at... More on Visitfred.com
Inscription. “The house stands on Wilderness Run, in a lonely place about half a mile south of the Culpeper plank road; it is a good-sized farmhouse, built of wood, square, with two porticos ... More on HMDB
