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Quicksburg VA 22847, United States of America

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261 Caverns Road, Quicksburg, Shenandoah Caverns, Virginia 22847, United States of America
'Shenandoah Caverns' is a commercial show cave in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. The word Shenandoah has an uncertain Native American origin. One of the meanings of the word Shenandoah is "daug... More on Wikipedia
It was one of the free events with the membership cards at Massanutten. More on igougo

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Endless Caverns, PO Box 859, 1800 Endless Caverns Road, New Market, VA 22844
The entrance is a small, rounded hallway now called Erda's Cave. Visitors then pass through a long series o... More on showcaves.com
The grounds were absolutely beautiful and our site, the bathrooms, and the pool area were all very cle... More on TripAdvisor

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New Market VA 22844, United States of America

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New Market VA 22844, United States of America
Inscription. Near here was born John Sevier, pioneer and soldier, September 23, 1745. He was a leader in the Indian Wars and the Battle of Kings Mountain, 1780. He was the only governor of the short-lived state of Franklin and the ... More on HMDB

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New Market VA 22844, United States of America
Inscription. This old house photographed during the early 20th century and still standing about 600 yards north on the west side of the Valley Pike, was occupied at the beginning of the Civil War by a Lutheran minister, Rev. Anders ... More on HMDB

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New Market VA 22844, United States of America

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New Market VA 22844, United States of America
Inscription. Rockingham County. Area 876 square miles. Formed in 1778 from Augusta, and named for the Marquis of Rockingham, British statesman. John Sevier, of Tennessee, was born in this county. In it took place the battles of Cross ... More on HMDB

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New Market VA 22844, United States of America
Inscription. On June 22, 1791, Henry Bushong patented a 260-acre tract in Shenandoah County that would be home for several generations of his descendants. Henrys son, Jacob married Sarah Strickler in 1818. They took up residence in ... More on HMDB

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New Market, Shenandoah County, VA
Interprets 1864 Battle of New Market with emphasis on role of Virginia Military Institute Cadets. National ... More on Virginia.org
So if you went to this museum thinking /told it was the real New Market, file a complaint with the Virgin... More on TripAdvisor
