Guidebook for Locust Grove

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Guidebook for Locust Grove

Food Scene

Moderately priced American style with some innovative farm to table items. Inviting decor with gas fireplace.
The Generals' Quarters Restaurant
32345 Constitution Hwy
Moderately priced American style with some innovative farm to table items. Inviting decor with gas fireplace.
Japanese hibachi and sushi restaurant. Consistently good food and service. One of our local favorite restaurants. About 15 minute drive, across from LOW front entrance.
Tokyo Restaurant
36099 Goodwin Dr
Japanese hibachi and sushi restaurant. Consistently good food and service. One of our local favorite restaurants. About 15 minute drive, across from LOW front entrance.
Mama's Pizza and Subs Locust Grove
32311 Constitution Hwy
Italian, pizzas etc.
Better than average Mexican joint, tastes almost homemade!
Guacamole Restaurant Mexican Cuisine
32345 Constitution Hwy
Better than average Mexican joint, tastes almost homemade!

Essentials

Dollar General
32361 Constitution Hwy
7 abantu bendawo batusa
Walmart Supercenter
2533 Germanna Hwy
7 abantu bendawo batusa

Sightseeing

Architect of the Constitution, James Madison, and his wife Dolley's home. Interesting features are the house, grounds, explorations of the Constitution and slavery. Also home of the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution.
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James Madison's Montpelier
11350 Constitution Hwy
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Architect of the Constitution, James Madison, and his wife Dolley's home. Interesting features are the house, grounds, explorations of the Constitution and slavery. Also home of the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution.
Sight of the May, 1864 battle that was the first with U.S. Grant in command of the Union Army against Robert E. Lee. Although inconclusive, this battle marked the beginning of the end for the Confederacy, as this campaign eventually ended at the gates of Richmond, VA.
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Wilderness Battlefield
35347 Constitution Hwy
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Sight of the May, 1864 battle that was the first with U.S. Grant in command of the Union Army against Robert E. Lee. Although inconclusive, this battle marked the beginning of the end for the Confederacy, as this campaign eventually ended at the gates of Richmond, VA.
Homeplace of Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the US, writer of the Declaration of Independence and the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, founder of the Univ. of Va. Monticello is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring the house of his own design and reconstructed grounds and gardens. Also restored are the adjoining slave housing, including recently discovered quarters of Sally Hemings. Monticello is about 1 hour away.
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Monticello
1050 Thomas Jefferson Pkwy
634 abantu bendawo batusa
Homeplace of Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the US, writer of the Declaration of Independence and the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, founder of the Univ. of Va. Monticello is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring the house of his own design and reconstructed grounds and gardens. Also restored are the adjoining slave housing, including recently discovered quarters of Sally Hemings. Monticello is about 1 hour away.
Battlefield Park featuring Lee's greatest victory, and also his stunning loss of Gen. Stonewall Jackson, fatally wounded here.
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Chancellorsville Battlefield Visitor Center
9001 Plank Rd
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Battlefield Park featuring Lee's greatest victory, and also his stunning loss of Gen. Stonewall Jackson, fatally wounded here.

Parks & Nature

Famous park with beautiful mountain views, peaceful trails, wildlife and lush forest. Shortest drive is through Rt. 522 and Culpeper, and access the park on Rt. 211. Entrance fee required, $33 per car for 1 week, $55 annual pass. Maps are available at entrance station.
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Iphaki yaseShenandoah
Skyline Drive
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Famous park with beautiful mountain views, peaceful trails, wildlife and lush forest. Shortest drive is through Rt. 522 and Culpeper, and access the park on Rt. 211. Entrance fee required, $33 per car for 1 week, $55 annual pass. Maps are available at entrance station.