The history of the Revolution can be felt everywhere in Virginia, from the mountains to the beaches. Learn about the American Revolution and Independence and how Virginia helped shape our nation at these attractions and museums.

 




 

Catherine FurnaceCatherine Furnace
Page County

Built in 1846, Catherine Furnace was one of three Page County furnaces in operation during the Civil War. The 30-foot-tall main stack is nearly all that remains of the cold-blast furnace and once-huge operation here, when 22,500 acres supplied wood f... Read More

Fort EgyptFort Egypt
Page County

Fort Egypt, a massive, full-dovetailed log house in Page County near the Shenandoah River, is one of the earliest and most complete of a small group of houses erected in the Massanutten region by Pennsylvania settlers of both German and Swiss descent... Read More

MauckMauck's Meetinghouse
Page County

The plain log structure was built around 1770, on land on Mill Creek in Hamburg on land owned by Daniel Mauck. The Mauck's Meeting House congregation was organized about 1772 and consisted of both Mennonites and Baptists.... Read More

 

 

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