The Fredericksburg Area Museum and Cultural Center is a resource for the region, a place where, through exhibitions, programs, and outreach activit...
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This beautiful park boasts 80 acres of wooded parkland and includes three picnic pavilions, grills, nature trails, basketball courts, sand volleyba...
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The house at Gari Melchers Home and Studio possesses a rich history that predates Gari Melchers. Because the original deed of ownership is lost, th...
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The National Museum of the Marine Corps is a lasting tribute to U.S. Marines--past, present, and future. Situated on a 135-acre site adjacent to Ma...
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Steeped in History:Westmoreland Berry Farm was launched in 1983 in its modern form.The history of the property and the land it sits on goes b...
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History of Ingleside Vineyards Â
Escape to Ingleside Vineyards...Our unspoiled and unpretentious surroundings offer an atmosphere...
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Mission:The Mattawoman Creek Art Center is a not-for-profit organization seeking to encourage the practice and appreciation of the visual arts in t...
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About Us:In the spring of 2012, we officially opened the doors to the long-awaited renovation of Scott D. Eagles Skatepark at Veterans Park. The pa...
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Eastern Prince William County's family-friendly and group-friendly local waterpark--for when "the pool" doesn't cut it! Waterworks is located in An...
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George Washington was America’s first and greatest hero whose leadership was crucial to the establishment of the United States as an independ...
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Conserving and caring for wildlife and wild places has been our mission and our passion for more than 40 years.Busch Gardens is committed to provid...
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Gunston Hall was once the center of a 5,500-acre tobacco and corn plantation. Its owner, George Mason IV (1725-1792), was a fourth generation Virgi...
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History: It was in the days following the Second World War, when a weary America turned it's eyes toward rebuilding, that the residents of the smal...
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George Washington's venture into the whiskey business began at the urging of his farm manager, James Anderson. Anderson, who had been involved in t...
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Before his death in 1799, Washington provided 2,000 acres of the Mount Vernon estate to the young couple and selected the site upon which the house...
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To honor those Americans who made the supreme sacrifice in defense of freedom, to pay tribute to those who served our country with honor and distin...
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The Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation, a non-profit organization first incorporated in New York, purchased the Stratford Hall property in 1929 and ...
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George Washington oversaw all aspects of the landscape at Mount Vernon. He extensively redesigned the grounds surrounding his home, adopting the le...
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