Diggin’ in Virginia III-Day 3,The Finds! Metal Detecting Blast from the Past
October 25, 2011 by
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Video has been sponsored by: BottleAntiques.com . Originally filmed back in March 2005, This video represented the last day of DIV III. It was filled with great food and great finds. It is amazing to see this quantity and quality of artifacts found and displayed in one place. So come join us at the picnic [...]
Was the battle of Richmond, Virginia the last battle of the American civil War?
October 17, 2011 by
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Was the battle of Richmond, Virginia the last battle of the American civil War? And who won, the civil war: the confederacy or the Union?
Liberty Ridge Grand Opening, Williamsburg, Virginia
September 20, 2011 by
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Welcome to LIBERTY RIDGE, a new custom home community in Williamsburg, VA. The first model home is now open to the public in this beautiful new neighborhood featuring large wooded homesites, ranging 3 to 9 acres in size. www.libertyridgeva.com See the latest in new home finishes and selections when you tour the Liberty Ridge furnished [...]
metal detecting Saving History: Diggin’ in Virginia XII
September 2, 2011 by
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We return to Culpeper, VA for Diggin’ in Virginia 12.
which civil war battle did not take place in virginia?
July 25, 2011 by
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which civil war battle did not take place in virginia? SOS plz
For Virginia
July 12, 2011 by
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just a little show, second attempt so please bear with me
Is The Governor of Virginia Racist?
April 4, 2011 by
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Diggin’ in Virginia: The Winter Camps of Stoneman’s Switch
March 25, 2011 by
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Here is the original SCdigger.com video. Somehow, it got lost in the shuffle, so, I’ve reloaded it for you to enjoy. Civil war relic hunting metal detecting detector buttons union confederate bottles huts military digging privy history excavate
Memorial Day, Fredericksburg Virginia
November 30, 2010 by
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The national cemetery in Fredericksburg Virginia hold a moving ceremony on memorial Day to honor the dead from the Civil War battles of Fredericksburg, Wilderness and Spotslyvainia. Every Memorial Day candles are placed on the 15000 plus graves to honor the memory of the fallen. Taps is played every half hour creating a poignant and [...]
Richmond, Virginia and CSA’s Capital City
June 8, 2010 by
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Richmond, Virginia is the state’s Capital. After a stop at the Visitor’s Center, we went to the capital, which looked like a work by Christo. Because it is being renovated, it is surrounded by scaffolding and covered with a tarp.
The grounds are pretty impressive. There is a large monument dedicated to George Washington and some [...]