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4300 Flat Run Rd, Locust Grove, Virginia 22508-2245, United States
This facility has three nine hole courses that are played in three eighteen hole combinations, as well as a par 4 warm-up hole. The Guinness Book of World Records certifies this facility's 841-yard... More on Golf.com
You need to have good course management on the Longest Hole 9, even though you may want to drive the ball long every time. More on GolfReview

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Locust Grove VA 22508, United States of America
Inscription. As one of the few large open areas in the Wilderness, the broad fields north and east of Ellwood assumed instant importance during the battle here. While fighting raged a miles to the west, the fields around Ellwood filled ... More on HMDB

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P.O. Box 576, Locust Grove, Virginia 22508, us

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Locust Grove VA 22508, United States of America
Inscription. The road trace in front of you is the Culpeper Mine Road, typical of the woods trails that composed the privative transportation network in the Wilderness. Even a path like this possessed military significance, and Confederate ... More on HMDB

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Locust Grove VA 22508, United States of America
Inscription. First Brigade First Division Fifth Corps, Number engaged 529, Casualties, 23 killed 118 wounded, 114 missing, May 5, 1864, , Location. 38° 19.049′ N, 77° 45.452′ W. Marker is near Locust Grove, Virginia, ... More on HMDB

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Locust Grove VA 22508, United States of America
Inscription. Collision of Giants: By 1864 the war had become not just a clash of armies, but of ideas. To be resolved on the fields of Virginia and Georgia that year was not only the fate of the Union, but also the fate of Southern ... More on HMDB

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Locust Grove VA 22508, United States of America
Inscription. In front of you are the remains of trenches manned by the Union army on May 5-6, 1864. When Gordon attacked these works from the north, your left, the Federals abandoned them and fell back to a new position one mile to ... More on HMDB

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Locust Grove VA 22508, United States of America
Five years after losing his first wife in 1823, 78-year-old William Jones married his former spouse's 16-year-old grandniece, Lucinda Gordon. William and Lucinda produced a child, whom William prom... More on Nps.gov
Inscription. Ellwood stood in the midst of the Wilderness, a dark, forbidding forest characterized by stunted trees and densely tangled undergrowth. When the Confederates challenged General Ulysses... More on HMDB

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Locust Grove Locust Grove Virginia 22508

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Locust Grove VA 22508, United States of America
Inscription. Confederate troops commanded by General Richard S. Ewell arrived on this ridge line on the morning of May 5. Ordered by General Lee not to initiate a battle, Ewell placed 10,000 men along this high ground on either side ... More on HMDB
