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Parksley Road, Parksley, VA 23421
Train tracks lead into Parksley?s quaint town square where tiny shops and picture-perfect Victorian homes give the town the look of a model train village come to life. Step into the restored train ... More on Virginia.org
Eastern Shore Railway Museum in Parksley, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find an exciting museum ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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18463 County Road, Parksley, VA 23421
The Home of Laughing Dog Jewelry *Unique Original Handmade Jewelry Custom Made By Us* We make Homemade Soaps, Lotions & Scents containing Herbs from our Garden, Soy and Bees Wax Candles, Handcrafted Wooden Shelves, Original Embroidered ... More on Virginia.org

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18444 Dunne Ave, Parksley, VA 23421
From Lottie Budd's Hydranga Bush About 60 years old Welcome to Parksley Virginia You will find Parksley somewhat north of the midway point of the picturesque peninsula that is the Eastern Shore of ... More on Parksley.com
Norman Rockwell would have loved this vestige of small town America especially if he was a railroad buff. With the meticulously restored railroad station situated in the town square surrounded by q... More on Virginia.org

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Onancock VA 23417, United States of America
Inscription. Two miles west is Onancock, founded in 1680. A courthouse was then built and used for a few years. Militia barracks were there in the Revolution. From Onancock, Colonel John Cropper we... More on HMDB
With a pretty, petite harbor, rows of gingerbread porches, clapboard steeples and old-fashion glass storefronts it?s hard not to be smitten with this charmer chartered in 1680. The small town sophi... More on Virginia.org

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Accomac VA 23301, United States of America
Inscription. The Presbyterian Historical Society of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania erected this monument and dedicated it on May 11, 1908, at Makemie Park on Holder Creek where Francis Makemie is buried at his Pocomoke home. In 1984 the ... More on HMDB

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Accomac VA 23301, United States of America
Inscription. Built in 1783 in one corner of the jailyard to serve as a residence for the jailer, the building served in this capacity for 41 years. Iron bard, oak batten doors and locks were added in 1842 when it was converted into ... More on HMDB

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Accomac VA 23301, United States of America
Inscription. Here stood the birthplace of Henry Alexander Wise (1806-1876), Governor of Virginia (1856-1860) and general in the Confederate States Army. A talented orator and debator in an age of great orators, Wise was elected to ... More on HMDB

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Accomac VA 23301, United States of America
Inscription. Has been registered as a Virginia Historic Landmark pursuant to the authority vested in the Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission Act of 1966. , Location. 37° 43.176′ N, 75° 40.27′ W. Marker is in ... More on HMDB

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Accomac VA 23301, United States of America

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Accomac VA 23301, United States of America
Inscription. In honor of the men of Accomack County, Virginia who died in the service of our country in World War II, The Korean war and the Vietnam War. , Erected by The Disabled American Veteran... More on HMDB
Inscription. In honor of the men of Accomack County, Virginia who died in the service of our country in the World War 1917-1918. , Erected by Eastern Shore of Virginia Chapter, Daughters of the Am... More on HMDB
