Family Things To Do in Burlington, West Virginia

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Route #50, Burlington, West Virginia 26710, United States

  • Mill Creek Country Club is a 9-hole regulation length golf course in Burlington, West Virginia. This medium-length layout will reward good shots and provide a fun golf outing for everyone. Online t... More on TheGolfCourses.net

  • Overall its an ok course but not worth the price More on golflink.com

 

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Headsville, West Virginia, United States

  • Larenim Park Lakes are located on Larenim Park in Mineral County, 3.2 miles north of Burlington and 1.8 miles south of Headsville, 0.7 of a mile off County Route 11. These two impoundments totaling 7.4 acres were built in 1971. Lake ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Burlington WV 26710, United States of America

  • Inscription. Mechanicsburg Gap: Scenic canyon cut through Mill Creek Mountain by Mill creek. Here an old Indian trail was the pathway from the Valley of Virginia to the Alleghenies, then the Northwestern Turnpike, now the George Washington ... More on HMDB

 

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Photo by Bill Plack, submitted by Mike MacCarter

  • (Placka Barn Sales, 48-29-(a) at Placka Barn Sales on US50 near Burlington, District 1 Township, Mineral County, WV. ( ... More on dalejtravis.com

 

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Burlington WV 26710, United States of America

  • Inscription. Fort Mill Ridge is a Union fortification constructed between March and June, 1863, to defend the Mechanicsburg Gap and South Branch Potomac Valley. The remains of the fortification have been undisturbed over the past ... More on HMDB

 

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Burlington WV 26710, United States of America

  • Inscription. Federal Battery E, 1st (West) Virginia Volunteer Artillery was assigned to the command at Fort Mill Ridge. The Battery was armed with six 3-inch rifled cannons. It is believed that two of these cannons were positioned ... More on HMDB

 

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Burlington WV 26710, United States of America

  • Inscription. From the protection of the fort and their encampment along Mill Creek, Union soldiers were stationed at picket posts throughout adjacent valleys at key junctions, fords, and approaches. Patrols were sent through the country-side ... More on HMDB

 

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