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American Celebration on Parade397 Caverns Rd., Shenandoah Caverns, VA 22847
American Celebration on Parade at Shenandoah Caverns offers an up close look at a unique collection of stunning parade floats, props, and stage settings from America?s entertainment and political h... More on Virginia.org
American Celebration on Parade is a one-of-a-kind exhibition of parade floats and celebration art that appeals to all ages. School children can learn about simple machines as well as the history of... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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the Shenandoah River S
(Meems Bottom, 191', 1892, 46-82-01) across North Fork of the Shenandoah River S. of Mount Jackson, District 2 Township, Shenandoah County, VA. US11 S. 1.7 miles from jct with VA262 in ... More on dalejtravis.com

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261 Caverns Road, Shenandoah Caverns, VA 22847

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Quicksburg VA 22847, United States of America

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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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Mount Jackson VA 22842, United States of America
Inscription. The Mount Jackson Confederate Hospitals Cemetery, now called Our Soldiers Cemetery, was dedicated on May 10, 1866 the third anniversary of Stonewall Jacksons death. The “Memorial and Decoration Day” organized ... More on HMDB

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Mount Jackson VA 22842, United States of America
Inscription. Built through the efforts of Mrs. William Steenbergen, the church has served as a meeting place for Mt. Jackson churches. The cemetery represents a history of the town and its early citizens. Daniel Grey, a Revolutionary ... More on HMDB

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Mount Jackson VA 22842, United States of America
Inscription. In the predawn darkness of 3 Oct. 1864, Capt. John Hanson McNeill led thirty of his Partisan Rangers, including local resident Joseph I. Triplett, against a hundred-man detachment of the 8th Ohio Cavalry Regiment that ... More on HMDB

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Mount Jackson VA 22842, United States of America
Inscription. Built in 1892 by Franklin Hiser Wissler to provide access to his apple orchards at Strathmore Farms, this is the longest remaining covered bridge in Virginia. a 200-foot single span, located one-half mile northwest, the ... More on HMDB

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5901 Main Street, Mount Jackson, VA 22847
Mount Jackson, in its beginnings, was known as Mount Pleasant. The first inhabitants of the Mount Jackson area were the Shendo Indians, who were massacred by the Catawbas around the latter part of the seventeenth century. In the early ... More on Virginia.org
