Hampton Inn & Suites Fredericksburg South
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Travel Blogs from Fredericksburg
Blue Ridge Parkway
... had to change our plans, so we swapped one piece of American history for another, and headed to Williamsburg for the living history museum in the town. We enjoyed the actors around town, hearing from 'Thomas Jefferson' and seeing some period music and houses. All good, even if we did miss out of so much by trying to squeeze it into one day. We drove up the Interstate to a small turn off near Fredericksburg and stopped in a motel and had surf and turf for ...
Southern Fried Gentlemen
... calenders ] and it's just an enormous metal cock. Smack in the middle on a hill, surrounded by nothing, just that. America is vast and spacious, so if you build something, even a shed, you're not building it up against any other structure. Even the houses are a good 12 feet apart.
It's pretty easy to get to the Washington Monument, because you can see it above the tree line, but after that you're ****** and on your own. There are ...
Day 2: First Stop University of Mary Washington
Our day began with my son's early morning meeting with the baseball coach at the University of Mary Washington. The campus has grown and they are making some significant investments in their facilities on the campus. There is a new facility under construction attached to the current gymnasium and the school has also purchased retail space behind that as well. Eagle ...
A brief tour of Virginia's Civil War battlefields
... Additionally, there are three other Civil War battlefields nearby (Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park).
An excellent one hour trolley tour of Fredericksburg is available which will provide you with a nice overview of town, including historic homes, churches and buildings. You'll see Mary Washington's home, James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library, Kenmore Plantation and ...
Into the Breach
... the ball in the environmental area and posted a six on that hole. The next hole, the #1 handicap hole, is a long uphill, 423 yard, par 4. Right at the landing area are some bunkers to make things interesting. I decided to avoid all this by pulling my tee shot left onto the #6 fairway. This left me with a 200+ yard carry over a ravine, which I managed to carry. Unfortunately, I ended up in the green ...
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- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Fitness/Health center
- Free parking
- Kitchenette