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Star Tannery VA 22654, United States of America
Inscription. Frederick County. Area 485 Square Miles. Formed in 1738 from Orange, and named for Frederick, Prince of Wales, Father of King George III. Several battles were fought in the vicinity of Winchester, 1862–1864. Shenandoah ... More on HMDB

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Capon Springs, WV
'Capon Springs', also known as 'Frye's Springs' and 'Watson Town', is a historic district in Capon Springs, West Virginia that includes a number of resort buildings ranging in age from the mid-nineteenth century to the early twentieth ... More on Wikipedia

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Wardensville, West Virginia
'Warden Lake' is a reservoir on Moores Run (a Cacapon River tributary) near Wardensville in northern Hardy County, West Virginia, United States. Warden Lake is located within the Warden Lake Wildlife Management Area nestled between ... More on Wikipedia

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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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301 East Main Street, Wardensville WV 26851, United States of America
Inscription. During the Civil War, most of Wardensville's two hundred residents supported the Confederacy. Southern guerrillas found friends here. On May 7, 1862, Union Col. Stephen W. Downey arrived here with a mixed force of infantry ... More on HMDB

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Fishers Hill VA 22626, United States of America
Inscription. 1864 Valley Campaign: You are standing behind the extreme left flank of Confederate Gen. Jubal A. Early's thinly stretched infantry line. At 4 p.m. on September 22, 1864, the soldiers ... More on HMDB
Inscription. 1864 Valley Campaign: This is Fisher's Hill, the Shenandoah Valley's "Gibraltar" a commanding height that offered Confederate forces a superb defensive position. Confederate Gen. Jubal... More on HMDB

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Wardensville WV 26851, United States of America

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Wardensville WV 26851, United States of America
Inscription. George Washington laid off land here for William Wallace Warden, Nov. 11, 1749. Warden built a stockade fort, near which members of his family were killed by Indians, 1758, and the fort burned. Scene of skirmishes in ... More on HMDB

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Wardensville WV 26851, United States of America
Inscription. The massive sandstone forming the cliff is the Oriskany of the driller, and the geologist. The "Oriskany Sand", an important gas sand, has produced in excess of a trillion cubic feet of gas in West Virginia. , Erected ... More on HMDB

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Back Road, Toms Brook, VA 22660
Civil War History Comes Alive at Tom's Brook, South of Strasburg and West of the Old Valley Pike (US11) in this small community of Fisher's Hill. Here on September 22, 1864, Federal forces, under the command of Major General Philip ... More on Virginia.org
