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Quote: If you only visit one thing in Fredericksburg it just might have to be Kenmore. Not that it is the most perfect, most beautifully furnished, most historic, though it will be all of these things. It is a house in Read More
Quote: This is a surprisingly entertaining stop. You can’t eat here so plan your lunch at a different time. This house was originally built by George Washington’s brother Charles in 1760. He lived here for 20 years Read More
Quote: Mary Ball was no wilting flower even though as a young woman she had been known as the Rose of Epping Forest. She married a widower, Augustine Washington 14 years her senior when she was 23. At his death, 12 Read More
Quote: If you get the chance, don’t approach the Museum from Princess Anne Street; come in through the rear from Caroline Street. This gives you the view of the building facing the market square. Built in 1816, this Read More
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Quote: The park was created to commemorate the heroic deeds of the men that fought during the battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness and Spotsylvania. There were over 110,000 casualities suffered during Read More