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You are invited to
relax on the old fashioned front porch or enjoy a quiet time on the secluded
back deck. The area abounds with activities just minutes away.
Box lunches or picnic baskets, filled will all of your favorites, may
be ordered for your day trips to nearby attractions or for your ride home.
The
Appomattox area attractions include:
Nearby
attractions include:
- National
D-Day Memorial - located in Bedford between Roanoke and Lynchburg,
Virginia.
- Sailor's
Creek - This site is dedicated to the preservation of one civil
war battlefield in southwest Virginia.
- Pest House Medical
Museum
in Old Lynchburg City Cemetery.
- Fort Early
- Red
Hill - The last home and the burial place of Patrick Henry.
- Poplar
Forest - Thomas Jefferson built his year-round octagonal house and
4800-acre plantation retreat near Lynchburg, Virginia.
- Monticello
- The home of Thomas Jefferson.
- Ash
Lawn-Highland - Home of Fifth President James Monroe.
- Blue Ridge Parkway
- Oak Ridge - Historic
5000 Acre Ryan estate
- Booker
T Washington National Monument
- Lynchburg
Fine Arts Center
- Green Front Furniture
Complex
- Point
of Honor - The Federal-era mansion of Dr. George Cabell, Sr., friend
and physician of the patriot Patrick Henry.
- The
Old City Cemetery - A Virginia Historic Landmark on the National Register
of Historic Places and the oldest public cemetery in Virginia in continuous
operation.
Area
Colleges:
- Hampden-Sydney
- Longwood University
- Sweet Briar
- Randolph Macon
College
- Lynchburg College
- Liberty University
- Central Virginia
Community College
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