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76 Monument Dr, Stafford, Virginia 22554-8508, United States
This is a fairly wide open course, but it does have water coming into play on two holes and undulating gree... More on Golf.com
Maybe he was having a bad day at 0900 hrs, but he had no customer service skills at all, pretty much took o... More on GolfReview

#2.
204 Bow Cv, Stafford, Virginia 22554-2313, United States
Aquia Harbour Golf & Country Club is a 9-hole regulation length golf course in Stafford, Virginia. This short layout will reward good shots and provide a fun golf outing for everyone. Online tee ti... More on TheGolfCourses.net
Tough little course...must dirve it straight to avoid many penalties...great prices ...the greens would be much smoother is they were cut lower and not watered so much..the area close to the green... More on golflink.com

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168 Onville Road, Stafford VA 22556, United States of America
Inscription. (Left Gate Structure), Ebenezer Cemetery, This gate was donated by those below in loving memory of family and friends buried here. Billy & Mary Ann Gallahan, Jack Garrison, Russell & Barbara Decatur, James T Edwards, ... More on HMDB

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2938 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Stafford, VA 22554, Stafford VA 22554, United States of America
Inscription. Here is Aquia Church, the church of Overwharton Parish, formed before 1680 by the division of Potomac Parish. It was built in 1757, on the site of an earlier church, in the rectorship of Reverend John Moncure, who was ... More on HMDB

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Stafford VA 22554, United States of America
Inscription. Prince William County, named for William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland and third son of King George II, was officially formed from Stafford and King George Counties in 1731. Manassas was designated the county seat in 1892. ... More on HMDB

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Stafford VA 22555, United States of America

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Stafford VA 22554, United States of America
John W. Crozier June 18, 1898 to November 16, 1934 Agent John W. Crozier died from injuries received in an automobile accident. He was en route to Jacksonville, Florida, after attending Federal Cou... More on Justice.gov
Inscription. Purple: Courage, White: Innocence, Blue: Statehood (Our Flag), Yellow: Hope, The Citizens of Stafford County, April 19, 1996, In honor of those who came to their aid, , Erected 1996. ... More on HMDB

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Stafford VA 22554, United States of America
First Roman Catholic Settlement in Virginia E-76 First Roman Catholic Settlement in Virginia E-76 The crucifix by sculptor Georg J. Lober, erected in 1930, commemorates the first English Roman Cath... More on Dhr.virginia.gov
Inscription. The crucifix by sculptor Georg J. Lober, erected in 1930, commemorates the first English Roman Catholic settlement in Virginia. Fleeing political and religious turmoil in Maryland, Gil... More on HMDB

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Stafford VA 22554, United States of America
Inscription. Former house of Miss Anne E. Moncure, The existing portion of the house was moved in 1987 to this site, now owned by the Aquia Church. Marked by the Bill of Rights Chapter, National Society, Daughters of the American ... More on HMDB

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550 Courthouse Road, Stafford VA 22554, United States of America
Accokeek Iron Furnace E-49 Accokeek Iron Furnace E-49 The Principio Company constructed the Accokeek Iron Furnace nearby about 1726 on land leased from Augustine Washington (father of George Washin... More on Dhr.virginia.gov
Inscription. The Principio Company constructed the Accokeek Iron Furnace nearby about 1726 on land leased from Augustine Washington (father of George Washington), who became a partner. After Washin... More on HMDB
