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Plains District Memorial Museum, 107 McCauley Drive, Timberville, VA 22853

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Broadway VA 22815, United States of America
Inscription. (Front of Monument): At This Place, Eld John Kline, Was Killed, June 15, 1864, (Reverse of Monument): Erected in the Year 1914, In Memory of Elder John Kline, A Peace Martyr, This parcel of ground, 10 feet square, is ... More on HMDB

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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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Broadway, Virginia
This 2-acre pond is in Shenandoah County in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. The pond can be reached by taking Route 263 west from Mount Jackson to Orkney Springs, then left (south) on Route 610, or by taking ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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(VA-79-02) E. of Broadway, Plains Township, Rockingham County, VA. VA259 S. 4.4 miles from jct with VA42 in Broadway, N. on US11 2.6 miles to VA796. The well house is just N. of ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Broadway , Plains Township, Rockingham County, VA
(Runions Creek, 32', late 1980s, 46-79-A) across Runions Creek NW of Broadway , Plains Township, Rockingham County, VA. VA259 (Lee St. - becomes Brocks Gap Rd.) NW 4.4 miles from jct with VA42 (Main St.) in Broadway, N. on Runions ... More on dalejtravis.com

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New Market VA 22844, United States of America

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New Market VA 22844, United States of America
Inscription. Near here was born John Sevier, pioneer and soldier, September 23, 1745. He was a leader in the Indian Wars and the Battle of Kings Mountain, 1780. He was the only governor of the short-lived state of Franklin and the ... More on HMDB

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New Market VA 22844, United States of America
Inscription. This old house photographed during the early 20th century and still standing about 600 yards north on the west side of the Valley Pike, was occupied at the beginning of the Civil War by a Lutheran minister, Rev. Anders ... More on HMDB

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New Market VA 22844, United States of America
