view gallery W1.1 km | Dr. William Fleming in Virginia Historical Markers Dr. Fleming was a physician, soldier, and once served as Acting Governor of Virginia. posted by: VirginiaSeeker location: Virginia date approved: 10/08/2006 last visited: 06/17/2013 |
view gallery W1.9 km | Queen City Brewing in Brewpubs Queen City Brewing is a micro brewery with brew-it-yourself or take-out beers. posted by: VirginiaSeeker location: Virginia date approved: 08/13/2006 last visited: never |
view gallery SW1.9 km | Wilson, Woodrow, Birthplace - Staunton, Virginia in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Thomas Woodrow Wilson - the 28th President of the United States was born in this house on December 28, 1856. posted by: Sneakin Deacon location: Virginia date approved: 08/08/2010 last visited: 07/01/2019 |
view gallery SW1.9 km | Thomas Woodrow Wilson in Presidential Birthplaces He was the only president to earn a doctorate. posted by: tiki-4 location: Virginia date approved: 11/13/2005 last visited: 01/20/2016 |
view gallery SW2.1 km | Handicapp Children Crossing in Uncommon Crossing Signs Handicapp Children Crossing in Virginia posted by: PeanutsParents location: Virginia date approved: 05/26/2009 last visited: 05/13/2017 |
view gallery W2.1 km | Gypsy Express in Miniature Railroads This mini-railroad has been a Staunton, VA tradition since 1957. It is nestled in the heart of Gypsy Hill Park. On weekends during warm weather months, you can get a nice ride around the track for $1 a ticket. posted by: Novaclouds location: Virginia date approved: 09/02/2008 last visited: 06/06/2009 |
view gallery SW2.1 km | Mary Baldwin College in Virginia Historical Markers Mary Baldwin College is the oldest college for women related to the Presbyterian Church. posted by: VirginiaSeeker location: Virginia date approved: 10/08/2006 last visited: 07/11/2010 |
view gallery SW2.3 km | Stonewall Jackson Hotel - Staunton, Virginia in Neon Signs This great neon sign sits atop the historic Stonewall Jackson Hotel in downtown Staunton, Virginia. posted by: Sneakin Deacon location: Virginia date approved: 08/08/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery NE2.3 km | Birthplace of Woodrow Wilson U.S. President 1913–21 in Virginia Historical Markers The 28th President was born 3 1/2 miles from this marker. posted by: Markerman62 location: Virginia date approved: 08/16/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SW2.3 km | Staunton VA 24401 in U.S. Post Offices Staunton VA 24401 posted by: misfitt location: Virginia date approved: 12/31/2007 last visited: 10/12/2008 |
view gallery SW2.3 km | Giant Watering Can - Staunton, Virginia in Ginormous Everyday Objects The Giant Watering can is located in a busy intersection in Staunton, Virginia. posted by: Sneakin Deacon location: Virginia date approved: 08/08/2010 last visited: 05/13/2017 |
view gallery SW2.3 km | Augusta County Courthouse - Staunton, Virginia in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The current courthouse was built in 1901 and was place on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. posted by: Sneakin Deacon location: Virginia date approved: 08/08/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery SW2.3 km | Augusta County Courthouse - Staunton, Virginia in Courthouses The Historic Augusta County Courthouse is located on Augusta Street in downtown Staunton, Virginia. posted by: Sneakin Deacon location: Virginia date approved: 08/08/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery SW2.3 km | Staunton Clock Tower in Town Clocks Staunton Virginia Clock Tower is a local landmark. posted by: VirginiaSeeker location: Virginia date approved: 08/13/2006 last visited: 10/12/2008 |
view gallery SW2.4 km | Augusta County Courthouse in Virginia Historical Markers 1901 courthouse building for Augusta County that dates to 1738. posted by: Markerman62 location: Virginia date approved: 08/14/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SW2.4 km | Dr. Alexander Humphreys in Virginia Historical Markers Dr. Alexander Humphreys was an important teacher whose students achieved varied successes. posted by: VirginiaSeeker location: Virginia date approved: 10/08/2006 last visited: 08/14/2021 |
view gallery SW2.4 km | Staunton Station in Train Stations/Depots Staunton Station has a long history that continues to this day. posted by: VirginiaSeeker location: Virginia date approved: 08/14/2006 last visited: 06/19/2014 |
view gallery SW2.4 km | Trinity Episcopal Cemetary in American Revolutionary War Veteran Graves Trinty Episcopal Cemetary in Staunton has seven Revolution War soldiers's graves. posted by: VirginiaSeeker location: Virginia date approved: 08/10/2006 last visited: 10/12/2008 |
view gallery SW2.4 km | Trinity Church in Virginia Historical Markers Trinity Church was known originally as Augusta Parish Church and was founded in 1746. posted by: VirginiaSeeker location: Virginia date approved: 08/13/2006 last visited: 10/12/2008 |
view gallery SW2.4 km | Trinity Episcopal Church in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Trinity Church was orginially known as Augusta Parish Church and was founded in 1746. The General Assembly met here in June, 1781. posted by: VirginiaSeeker location: Virginia date approved: 08/13/2006 last visited: 10/12/2008 |
view gallery SW2.4 km | Trinity Episcopal Church Labyrinth-Staunton, VA in Labyrinths A Labyrinth placed in Memory of a young member of Trinity Church. posted by: Wills4th location: Virginia date approved: 04/10/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery SW2.4 km | Staunton - Vital Link - Staunton, VA in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites Site of where locals boarded a train to Harpers Ferry at the beginning of the War. posted by: Markerman62 location: Virginia date approved: 08/15/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery SW2.4 km | Staunton-Vital Link - Staunton VA in U.S. Civil War Sites Near this site on April 17, 1861, approximately one hundred local citizens, many of whom had just enlisted in The Staunton Artillery, met to board trains for Harper's Ferry. They were led by prominent local citizen John D. Imboden. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Virginia date approved: 06/28/2023 last visited: 06/28/2023 |
view gallery SW2.4 km | Battle of Staunton - Staunton VA in Battlefields Staunton served as an important supply center, – “The Breadbasket of the Confederacy”. In June 1864, Union Gen. David H. Hunter’s troops destroyed the station and area factories, foundries, stables, warehouses and mills as well as a newspaper office. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Virginia date approved: 11/21/2020 last visited: 10/16/2021 |
view gallery SW2.6 km | WM 901810 - Staunton, Va in Train Cabooses A red cupola caboose located outside the Depot restaurant at the train station in Staunton, Va. posted by: RedShirtPhotog location: Virginia date approved: 06/26/2009 last visited: never |
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