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Poor House Road, Victoria, Virginia 23974, United States
Victoria Golf Club is a 9-hole regulation length golf course in Victoria, Virginia. This short layout provides for a fun golf experience for golfers of all skill levels. Difficulty level of the cou... More on TheGolfCourses.net
The 9-hole "Victoria" course at the Victoria Golf Club facility in Victoria, Virginia features 2,920 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36 . Designed by Jim Reynolds, the ... More on golflink.com

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Poorhouse Rd,Victoria, VA 23974

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Victoria VA 23974, United States of America
Inscription. On May 13, 1947, several African-American leaders in Lunenburg County met at First Baptist Church in Victoria to discuss the need for a centrally located building large enough to accommodate countywide gatherings and ... More on HMDB

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Victoria VA 23974, United States of America
Inscription. The town of Victoria, located halfway between Roanoke and Norfolk, was conceived in 1906 when the Virginian Railway was built to transport coal from Southwest Virginia to Tidewater. Henry H. Rogers, builder of the Virginian ... More on HMDB

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1819 Main Street, Post Office Box 219, Victoria, VA 23974
Buy - sell - trade step back in time - something for everyone!! Open Monday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10 am to 5 pm & Sunday 1 pm to 5 pm antique furniture - accessories collectibles - linens - china glassware - pottery - kitchen ... More on Virginia.org

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1501 11th St, Victoria, VA 23974

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140 Nottoway Blvd, Victoria, VA 23974

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Lunenburg VA 23952, United States of America
Inscription. Also known as, "The Old Free State", First court constituted, May 5, 1746. First court convened in, This building, March 12, 1827. Placed by, William H. Taylor Chapter D. A. R. 1959, , Erected 1959 by William H. Taylor ... More on HMDB

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Kenbridge VA 23944, United States of America

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Kenbridge VA 23944, United States of America
Inscription. Two miles south of Kenbridge stood Craig's Mill on Flat Rock Creek. There flour was ground and supplies were stored for the Revolutionary army. Tarleton, the British cavalryman, burned the mill in July, 1781, when raiding ... More on HMDB
