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Front Royal Drive-In Strassburg Road Front Royal, VA 22630
Screens: 1 Sound: Car Capacity: 300 Typical season: Technical details: none Front Royal Drive-In Timeli... More on drive-ins.com
The area is as a full of leaf watchers as any town in New England at that time of year, and it can be quite... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Skyline Cavern, P.O. Box 193, Skyline Drive, Front Royal, VA 22630
Skyline Caverns are home to the rare and beautiful anthodites. These minerals are also called flowers-cryst... More on showcaves.com
Being of the mind that once you seen one Cave tour you've seen them all, (This is not at all like real spel... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Front Royal VA 22630, United States of America
Inscription. Devoid of trees in 1862, this hill afforded Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson's troops their ... More on HMDB
Not worth the Drive to Front Royal in and of itself, but it is worthy of a driveby if you are in town for a... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Front Royal, Virginia, United States

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Front Royal VA 22630, United States of America

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Front Royal VA 22630, United States of America
Inscription. On 23 Sept. 1864 in a fight south of town, some of Lt. Col. John S. Mosbys Rangers mortally wounded Lt. Charles McMaster, 2nd U. S. Cavalry, after he allegedly surrendered. Union Gen. Alfred T. A. Torberts cavalrymen ... More on HMDB

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10344 Stonewall Jackson Hwy, Front Royal VA 22630, United States of America
The Belle Boyd Cottage located in Front Royal is a 19th Century home that was once used by Belle Boyd, the inf ... More on PlanetWare
Inscription. Near here Stonewall Jackson was met by the spy, Belle Boyd, and informed of the position of the Union troops at Front Royal, May 23, 1962. Jackson was advancing northward attempting to... More on HMDB

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Front Royal VA 22630, United States of America
Inscription. A short distance west, at Cedarville, stands the old home of the pioneer Robert McKay. Built of walnut logs, it is one of the oldest houses in the valley. In 1781, Joist Hite, Robert McKay and others received a grant ... More on HMDB

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Front Royal VA 22630, United States of America
Inscription. Closely pursued by the 8th Louisiana Infantry, Union Col. John R. Kenly's rear guard occupied Guard Hill just west of here. The two-gun section of Knap's Battery E, Pennsylvania Light Artillery, commanded by Lt. Charles ... More on HMDB

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Front Royal VA 22630, United States of America
Inscription. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson's Maryland and Louisiana troops had steadily pushed Col. John R. Kenly's 1st Maryland Infantry (US) north, despite occasionally fierce street fighting, until they reached this point. ... More on HMDB
