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State Rte. 644, McGaheysville, VA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 22840)

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P.o. Box 37012 Si Building, Room 153, Mrc 010, McGaheysville, Virginia 20013-7012, United States of America

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Elkton VA 22827, United States of America
Constructed in 1840 as the home of Dr. Samuel B. Jennings, the Jennings House was used as a hospital during the Civil War. The ... More on Virginia.org
Inscription. 1862 & 1864 Valley Campaigns. This eight-room brick dwelling was built in 1840 for Dr. Simeon B. Jennings, a former resident of Port Republic. At the time of the Civil War, it was one ... More on HMDB

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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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Port Republic VA 24471, United States of America

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Port Republic VA 24471, United States of America
Inscription. During the Civil War, this battlefield contained some of the most productive farmland in the Shenandoah Valley and Virginia, as it does today. At the time of the battle, these fields w... More on HMDB
Inscription. Confederate Gen. Richard S. Ewell had five artillery batteries with him at Cross Keys. Four batteries and a 2-gun section (about 18 guns total) were massed on the ridgeline to your fro... More on HMDB

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Port Republic VA 24471, United States of America
Inscription. On June 8, 1862, during the Battle of Cross keys, Gen. Isaac R. Trimbles Confederate brigade of a little more than 1,500 men occupied this line, a masked position behind a split-rail fence in what was then a wood line ... More on HMDB

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Port Republic VA 24471, United States of America
Inscription. The road seen across the river was the original route into the village from the north and west. Early visitors crossed North River by means of a ford, later a ferry, and finally a bridge. After the Civil War, four more ... More on HMDB

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Port Republic VA 24471, United States of America

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Port Republic VA 24471, United States of America
Inscription. Here, June 8, 1862, Gen. J. C. Fremont—pursuing Gen. T. J. “Stonewall” Jackson—was checked by Gen. R. S. Ewell with part of Jacksons army, which lay towards Port Republic. Federals engaged: 12,750, ... More on HMDB
