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Stephenson VA 22656, United States of America
Inscription. Near this place on June 15, 1863, Confederate troops of General Edward “Allegheny” Johnsons Division attacked and routed General Robert Milroys Union Army during its retreat from Winchester. The short, pre-dawn ... More on HMDB

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Stephenson VA 22656, United States of America
Historic Jordan Springs Event and Cultural Centre, formerly Jordan Springs Hotel and the Monestary of the Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity, is a 237 acre historic estate centered around... More on Virginia.org
Inscription. During the Civil War, both United States and Confederate forces used Jordan Springs resort as a hospital at different times. Wounded and sick Confederate soldiers from the Antietam and... More on HMDB

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Stephenson VA 22656, United States of America

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Stephenson VA 22656, United States of America
Inscription. 1864 Valley Campaigns: On September 19, 1864, Union Gen. Philip H. Sheridans Army of the Shenandoah routed Confederate Gen. Jubal A. Earlys Valley Army at the Third Battle of Winchester (also called Opequon) in the bloodiest ... More on HMDB

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Stephenson, VA 22656

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Clear Brook VA 22624, United States of America
Inscription. One mile west, Meeting established 1734, since which time, regular religious services, have been held, Erected 1934, , Erected 1934. , Location. 39° 15.379′ N, 78° 5.794′ W. Marker is in Clear Brook, ... More on HMDB

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Clear Brook VA 22624, United States of America

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1360 S Pleasant Valley Road, Winchester, Virginia 22601
Your pup can go with you on this treasure hunting expedition, with the exception of the cemetery; dogs are not allowed there. Visitors can pick up maps for this interactive family game at the visitor center, and then after the hunt ... More on DogFriendly.com

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922 Martinsburg Pike, Winchester VA 22601, United States of America
Inscription. September 19, 1864: The shocking impact of the great charge and capture of Fort Collier unhinged Earlys entire line of battle. Confederate troops streamed south through the streets of Winchester, Confederate artillery ... More on HMDB

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922 Martinsburg Pike, Winchester VA 22601, United States of America
Inscription. From the time of Virginias secession from the Union on May 23, 1861, until just before the Battle of Manassas on July 21, 1861, the Confederate government in Richmond recognized the importance of defending the Lower Shenandoah ... More on HMDB
