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George Washington's Ferry Farm George Washington's Ferry Farm was the boyhood home of the United States president, and where he confessed to chopping down the cherry tree. During the Civil War, the farm was used as a campground by Union soldiers. At the visitor's center, guests can see relics of the Washington's first house that were uncovered during archaeologic digs. Address: 268 Kings Hwy Fredericksburg VA USA
1 540 370-0732
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Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park marks the location of one of the Civil War's hardest hit locations. Battles, looting, refugees and more occurred here. Hiking, auto touring, biking and historian-led tours are offered in the park. Address: 120 Chatham Lane Fredericksburg VA USA 22405-2508
Send an Email (2) 1 540 373-6122
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Lake Anna can be found roughly 10 miles southwest of Fredericksburg, VA. This park offers boating and fishing on the lake, as well as picnic facilities and hiking trails that wind through the park. There is also a food concession located in the park. Address: 6800 Lawyers Road Spotsylvania VA USA 22553-9645
1 540 854-5503
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