Address: 607 Effingham St, Portsmouth, VA 23704, USA
“This museum is a wonderful part of Jewish cultural. Lots of historical artifacts to see as well. Great part of history for the community. Great idea for a school trip for history class.”
Address: 401 E Freemason St, Norfolk, VA 23510, USA
“Very interesting museum. Ray was great in showing us around and explaining all the history.”
Address: 14 Stone Jail St, Palmyra, VA 22963, USA
“Great place for a day out with the family. Lot of historical local things to see.”
Address: 16215 Main Ridge Rd, Tangier, VA 23440, USA
“Interesting informative museum with a helpful video and historical artifacts. Worth a stop at $3 entrance fee. Also seems to have one of the best gift shops on the island.”
Address: Grapevine Mills Blvd, Grapevine, TX 76051, USA
“I have stayed in Hampton several times over the past year as my son is stationed there. Hands down this is the best hotel we have stayed in. The staff is friendly and helpful. The entire hotel is clean and inviting. There is nothing negative...THANK YOU”
Address: 420 Christ Church Rd, Weems, VA 22576, USA
“Beautiful, historic church. We went for the reading of the Declaration of Independence, which was a nice community event. Learn about some of Virginia’s founding fathers, enjoy the special architecture, and make sure to see Mr Carter’s grave. So glad this has been restored.”
Address: 5408 Main St, Stephens City, VA 22655, USA
“Website and social media front is extremely informative. Quality information placed there by this staff. Were I ever to visit the area, this would be one of my first stops.”
Address: 2453 Co Rd 520 #180, Sumterville, FL 33585, USA
“We stayed at Best Western Plus on Jan 23, 2021. We reserved a king size, pet friendly room and were so impressed. The room was neat and VERY CLEAN. Loved the white coverlet on the bed. The bathroom was a good size and the shower was great (we hate tubs). We will definitely stay here again! Thank you!!!”
Address: 146 Court House Landing Rd, King and Queen Court House, VA 23085, USA
“Great county history museum with many artifacts from within the community. Couldn't have imagined that I would get to see Ivor Noel Hume's personal collection of historic bottles. Well worth a visit.”
Address: Southeast of Oilville at the junction of U.S. Route 250 and Threechopt Rd. 37°41′06″N, 77°44′11″W, Oilville, VA 23129, USA
Address: carter rd, King William, VA 23086, USA
“my grandfather actually owns this place and they just did a "renovation" so it has their historical house (windsor shades) on the map inside. You should check it out it's really nice. And i'm not even kidding that my grandfather owns this museum.”
Address: 10344 Stonewall Jackson Hwy, Front Royal, VA 22630, USA
“Really fun, the kids loved it!”
Address: 3364 Gooney Manor Loop, Bentonville, VA 22610, USA
“Wonderful to visit, seems very well maintained. We were lucky enough to be guests of a member”
Address: 621 Kamps Mill Rd, Lancaster, VA 22503, USA
“Built in 1843, Lancaster Roller Mill is the only remaining flour mill of the original 15 once functioning in Lancaster County Virginia. Lancaster Roller Mill is located in one of our nation’s spectacular geographic areas, the Northern Neck of Virginia, 4.5 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. With only a 6’ elevation of land from the coast line in the surrounding area, it was a mechanical wonder that the miller found the 7’ head created by the large millpond (Kamp’s Millpond) and the waterwheel pit. (Google Earth Map to Lancaster Roller Mill) Kamp’s Millpond is dammed on a watershed and tributary of the Corrotoman River. The mouth of the Corrotoman River empties into the Rappahannock River and ultimately into the Cheesapeake Bay. Today Lancaster Roller Mill is owned and preserved by Kendal Acors since 1998. Last year, Kendall pulled out the 32” turbine that powered the mill since the late 1880’s. He is planning a wooden waterwheel installation to power the millstones. The Mill has 32 windows and 5 doors. The Lancaster Roller Mill is large. From the roof line to the water level it stands 65’. The 4 levels of the mill includes a basement and is 30’ by 40’. There is also an attached building which is 70’ long by 18’ wide. With a total of 5000 square feet, this mill is massive. The construction of the huge timbers and mortised joints can be identified in the photographs. A German millwright, Greoge Kamps, built Lancaster Mill in 1843. He was a skilled artisan and his creation can be reflected today is the solid, stable mill. Resources: Kendall Acors - Owner of Lancaster Roller Mill - Interview 30 May 2014; Grist Mills of the Northern Neck of Virginia by Marjorie Lundegard”
Address: 608 S Kent St, Winchester, VA 22601, USA
“A very excellent place to stop in and build I enjoyed myself and the workers were excellent I purchased some things and they're very nice and I'll go back someday I don't know if they're going to be open again but it was one of pleasure”
Address: Somerset, VA 22972, USA
“Fascinating history of George and Polly Gilmore and their family who lived here after.empancipation.”
Address: 1340 S Pleasant Valley Rd, Winchester, VA 22601, USA
“Great info on the roots of Winchester. Though not everything inside is original to the house, the staff makes a point to tell you which ones are. Lovely look at history. I hope one day we're allowed to go the second upstairs. I'm never satisfied looking at these old and gorgeous landmarks.”
Address: 1340 S Pleasant Valley Rd, Winchester, VA 22601, USA
“Very friendly and helpful staff.”
Address: 11407 Constitution Hwy, Orange, VA 22960, USA
“Cool spot to check out if you’re in the area!”
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