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Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park
- Features four major Civil War battlefields
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Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop
Although he was a noted physician, Dr. Hugh Mercer was better known as a warrior. Born in Scotland in...
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James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library
Although overshadowed by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison, James Monroe was one...
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Mary Washington House
George Washington bought this white-frame house in 1772 for his mother, Mary Ball Washington, so she...
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The Rising Sun Tavern
The Rising Sun was originally a residence, built in 1760 by Charles Washington, George's youngest brother,...
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Kenmore Plantation & Gardens
This stately Georgian mansion was built in the 1770s for George Washington's only sister, Betty Washington,...
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Belmont: The Gari Melchers Estate & Memorial Gallery
Situated on 27 hillside acres overlooking the falls of the Rappahannock River, Belmont began as an 18th-century...
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Stratford Hall Plantation
This is one of the great houses of the South, magnificently set on 1,600 acres above the Potomac, renowned...
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Fredericksburg
- Rich in History
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Fredericksburg Area
- Rich in both Revolutionary and Civil War History
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Fredericksburg Area Museum and Cultural Center
This very good local museum occupies the 1816 Town Hall in Market Square and an old bank building across...
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St. George's Episcopal Church
Martha Washington's father and John Paul Jones's brother are buried in the graveyard of this church,...
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The Presbyterian Church
The local Presbyterian congregation, which dates to the early 1800s, completed this Greek Revival building...
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The Courthouse
Built in 1853, this courthouse is a fine example of Gothic Revival architecture. In fact, its architect,...
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Chatham
Across the river from downtown, this mansion was built between 1768 and 1771 by wealthy planter William...
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George Washington's Ferry Farm
The first president was 6 years old in 1738 when his family moved to this farm of about 600 acres across...
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Beck's Antiques & Books
- This charming antique store immediately next door to the Fredericksburg Visitors Center features authentic...
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Caroline St
- Caroline Street is the hub of all historic Fredericksburg activities. As part of the 40-square block...
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Washington Ave
- Washington Avenue is a lovely Victorian double wide street full of history and the best of Fredericksburg....
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River Rd
- River Road runs alongside the lovely Rappahannock River in historic Fredericksburg, Virginia. The road...
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Riverside Center Dinner Theatre
- High quality musicals in a state of the art theater. Reasonably priced for the region, tickets are available...
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Boy Scout Jamboree
- For ten days until August 4, Ft AP Hill is the site of the National Boy Scout Jamboree with thousands...
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Reedville Fishermen's Museum
Paying homage to Reedville's ancient way of earning a living, this museum consists of the 1875 William...
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