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504 Main St, Reedville, Virginia
The Reedville Fishermen?s Museum is dedicated to preserving the rich heritage of the men & women who take t... More on Virginia.org
Well worth your time, learned a lot about the fishing of the area, very informative, took about 45 minutes More on TripAdvisor

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504 Main Street, Reedville, VA 22539

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Reedville, VA

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Reedville VA 22539, United States of America
Inscription. Originally known as Northumberland County Training School, this institution opened in 1917, under principal John M. Ellison. Local African Americans raised more than $7,000 to build the school and received additional ... More on HMDB

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Burgess VA 22432, United States of America
Inscription. Near this site, Brigadier General, John Pegram: was killed in the, Battle of Hatcher's Run, on February 6, 1865, , Location. 37° 7.48′ N, 77° 29.817′ W. Marker is near Burgess, Virginia, in Dinwiddie ... More on HMDB

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Burgess VA 22432, United States of America
Inscription. On February 6, the Union forces pressed onward towards the South Side Railroad. Around 1 p.m. Major General Gouverneur K. Warrens Fifth Corps sent out two divisions under the leadershi... More on HMDB
Inscription. By early 1865 the Federal armys two remaining objectives along the Petersburg front were the Boydton Plank Road, an intermediate wagon supply route into the city, and the South Side Ra... More on HMDB

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Burgess VA 22432, United States of America

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924 Morattico Church Rd, Kilmarnock VA 22482, United States of America
Inscription. On the hill is Morattico Church, organized in 1778, the mother Baptist church of the Northern Neck. The present building was erected in 1856. Lewis Lunsford, first pastor, is buried here. , Erected 1937 by Conservation ... More on HMDB

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Ewell MD 21824, United States of America
Maryland's only inhabited island accessible exclusively by boat. Comprised of three separate villages (Ewell, Tylerton and Rhodes ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
Inscription. Maryland's only remaining inhabited offshore island group. Named for early land owner Henry Smith. Chartered by Captain John Smith in 1608 as "The Russell Isles." English farmers John ... More on HMDB
