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10066 Rogues Rd., Midland, Virginia, United States
This PlayVenture® structure features a swirling SpyroSlide�?�, a steep Cliff Climber and an inclined Crawl Tunnel. The Clatter Bridge ... More on KaBoom.org
This large, 100 acre park contains a scenic 109 acre lake, as well as a waterside amphitheatre, ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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4243 Loudoun Avenue, Midland, VA 22828

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Midland VA 22728, United States of America

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Midland VA 22728, United States of America
Inscription. Settlers began to arrive in Elk Run during the early 1700s, and when Hamilton Parish was established in 1730, there were several hundred persons living in this frontier village. A wooden Chapel existed at this site by ... More on HMDB

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Midland VA 22728, United States of America
Inscription. About 1719, five years after they immigrated to Germanna in present-day Orange Co. twelve German families moved here as lot owners of 1,805 acres on Licking Run claimed a year earlier by their trustees, John Fishback, ... More on HMDB

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Midland VA 22728, United States of America
Inscription. In 1687, King James II granted 30,000 acres of land here as a sanctuary for Roman Catholics to George Brent, of Stafford County, and London residents Robert Bristow, Richard Foote, and Nicholas Hayward. Brent established ... More on HMDB

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Midland VA 22728, United States of America
Inscription. J OHN M ARSHALL, Chief Justice of the United States, and principal founder of judicial review and of the American system of constitutional law was born in a log cabin just east of here... More on HMDB
Inscription. Near this spot on September 4, 1755 was born John Marshall, Fourth Chief Justice of the United States. This marker erected by Marshall Inn of the Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi, 192... More on HMDB

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Casanova VA 20139, United States of America
Inscription. In the autumn of 1863, Gen. Robert E. Lees Army of Northern Virginia, with Lt. Gen. A. P. Hills III Corps in the lead, pursued Maj. Gen. George G. Meades Union army as it withdrew towards Washington. On the afternoon ... More on HMDB

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Casanova VA 20139, United States of America
Inscription. During the late summer of 1861, Confederate troops from Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia camped in the vicinity of Bristoe Station. Typhoid, measles, and other contagious diseases quickly ... More on HMDB

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Catlett VA 20119, United States of America
