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High Bridge: You Won’t Believe It Until You See It!
Zoe Rogers, Visitor Services Specialist
The majestic High Bridge is the centerpiece of High Bridge Trail State Park and is 2,422 feet long and 125 feet above the Appomattox River.
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Get Away for a Day!
Shellie Anne
If you had one day to get away what would you do? Would you consider a Virginia State Park?
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A letter from the Frontier
Joseph Martin (Billy Heck, Wilderness Road State Park Chief Ranger)
In this letter from Joseph Martin, written to be period correct, tells about life on the frontier in spring 1775. Raid at Martin Station is May 11-13, 2012 beginning at 9:00 a.m. and ending at 5:00 p.m.
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Gold Panning Workshop
Sarah Lankford
Gold Panning Workshop at Holliday Lake State Park April 21 and April 28. 2012.
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Triumph to tragedy reflected in “Stitch in Time” exhibit
Ida Holyfield
A "stitch in time" exhibit is open now through May 31, 2012 at Southwest Virginia Museum Historical State Park.
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Songwriting competition deadline is coming up!!
Aaron Davis
The Gathering in the Gap Music Festival Songwriting Competition deadline is April 17, 2012.
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You have got to see this place!
Shellie Anne
Sky Meadows State Park just 45 minutes from Shenandoah River State Park and less than an hour from DC! What a gem.
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Study History at Sailor’s Creek Using Your GPS
Sam Wilson, Jr., Chief Ranger for Interpretation
Study American Civil War history while using your GPS as the Primary Research Tool!
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Spring for Fossils
John Gresham
York River State Park will host ranger guided Fossil Frenzy Hikes on Tuesday and Wednesday April 3, 4, 10 and 11.
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A Life’s Work Honored
Zoe Rogers, Visitor Services Specialist
Sailor Creek announces the opening of the exhibits at the park’s Visitor Center.
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