Location ID: #10311340
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This is a private fairgrounds owned by the Highland County Fair Association. There are multiple food trailers, barns, grandstands and bleachers, and a gravel ring on the property. It is approximately 15 acres.
Location ID: #10310612
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The ca. 1851 Mansion House in the Highland County village of McDowell is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a representative example of Greek Revival–style architecture. Constructed in the antebellum period. During the Civil ...
Location ID: #2959
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Location ID: #10309812
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Narrow commercial vacant land. The land has a small farmers market. Modern wood fence. Located on a street of vacant commercial lots to the left, and old historic buildings in need of TLC. Fairly busy street. Empty public parking directly across ...
Location ID: #10304297
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Harrisonburg offers a charming, dynamic walkable downtown with numerous restaurants, unique museums and locally owned boutiques.
Location ID: #10245011
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1830’s Antebellum Plantation set on 50 bucolic acres. Used as field hospital during the Civil War, 5 miles from Sailor’s Creek Battlefield. 200 yr old trees and 5,100 sq ft barn located on property.
Location ID: #10306642
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Henrico Theatre, located in Highland Springs, originally opened as a movie palace on April 25, 1938. Designed by architect Edward F. Sinnott, the structure is a unique example of art deco architecture in the county and was built to be the most ...
Location ID: #10263575
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Location ID: #10264573
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Alleyway behind Broadway Express in Hopewell
Location ID: #10264571
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Park in north Richmond featuring several walking trails, a stream, playground, and recreation center available for rent.
Location ID: #10264567
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Location ID: #10304584
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A private historic home set against sweeping Blue Ridge Mountain views, offering a timeless, versatile backdrop for film, television, and commercial productions. The rolling land and uninterrupted natural scenery create a location that reads ...
Location ID: #10266656
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The Sounding Knob Fire Tower was constructed in 1934, disassembled and removed from Sounding Knob in 2002, and restored and relocated in 2017. It is now open to hikers.
Virginia Tourism Corporation, www.Virginia.org
Location ID: #10304313
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Historic Jamestowne offers a wealth of activities for exploring the first permanent English settlement in North America. Visitors can share the moment of discovery with archaeologists at the 1607 James Fort excavation; tour the original 17th-century ...
Location ID: #119
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Established in 1847, Hollywood Cemetery is a fully operational cemetery located in Richmond, Virginia. Designed in 1847 by noted architect John Notman of Philadelphia, Hollywood Cemetery is known as a garden cemetery, a landscape style that became ...
Location ID: #10096954
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Architectural historians, archaeologists, and historians have examined the evidence and suggest a completion date between 1685 and 1687. Until recently, local legend dated the completion of the church building to 1632. Scores of passionate people ...
Location ID: #10263769
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Entertainment venue and lounge with a dance floor and two bars. Housed in a renovated vaudeville theater, the facility has hints of 1910s art deco glamour.
Location ID: #10194864
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Location ID: #10263193
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Location ID: #10264456
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Heavenly Burgers is a local burger joint in Highland Springs, and has a red and white exterior. The interior closely resembles that of a stereotypical diner from the 60s.
Location ID: #10266648
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Hardywood West Creek is location 20 minutes from downtown Richmond, nestled on 20 acres overlooking Tuckahoe Creek. The brewery includes a public taproom with built-in stage, a private event space with conference room and balcony, outdoor patio and ...
Location ID: #10282027
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Hampton Coliseum is a multi-purpose arena in Hampton, Virginia.
Location ID: #10282034
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Venue offering 3 exhibit halls, 35 event spaces, and a conference center, plus a pre-function area.
Location ID: #10295630
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The Polegreen Church, also known as the Hanover Meeting House (and locally as the "ghost church"), is the site of what may be the first non-Anglican church in Virginia. An open-air design of steel beams painted white to show the historic structure's ...