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Fredericksburg
One of the reasons that Fredericksburg has had such a long and interesting history is...

Spotsylvania
In 1721, a vast new county was formed in the young colony of Virginia...

Stafford
Stafford’s history is impressive. Prehistoric animals of all sorts lived in Stafford...

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Fredericksburg Visitor Center
706 Caroline St. Fredericksburg (540) 373-1776 or (800) 678-4748
Comprehensive touring information for the Fredericksburg, Stafford and Spotsylvania area. Maps, brochures, parking passes, information on dining, lodging reservation services, discount touring tickets, and special events tickets are available. A 14-minute audio-visual presentation provides an overview to the area's history and attractions. No admission charge. Open daily: 9am-5pm, extended summer hours. Closed January 1, Thanksgiving, and December 25.

Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania National Military Park
Fredericksburg Battlefield Visitor Center, 1013 Layfayette Boulevard (540) 373-6122
Chancellorsville Battlefield Visitor Center, Route 3 West (540) 786-2880
Two visitor centers help interpret the four battlefields with audio-visual presentations and museum exhibits. Maps, brochures, and assistance from park historians are available. Adult 7-day park passes for all National Park sites in the area: $3. Children 16 and under, free. Annual passes are available at $15. Open daily: 9am-5pm, except January 1 and December 25. Extended summer hours.

Spotsylvania County Visitor Center
4704 Southpoint Pkwy., Fredericksburg, (540) 891-8687 or (877) 515-6197
Comprehensive touring information for the Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania and Stafford area. Gift shop, maps, brochures, information on dining and lodging, discount touring tickets and special event tickets. A 10-minute orientation video provides an overview to the area's history and attractions. No admission charge. Open daily: 9am-5pm, extended summer hours. Closed January 1, Thanksgiving, December 24 and 25. Free admission. For more information go to: www.spotsylvania.va.us

Stafford County Information Center
224 Washington Street, Falmouth, Va., (540) 654-1015
ated at Belmont's Stroh Visitor Center. Provides information about Stafford historical sites and recreational amenitites. www.garimelchers.org

 
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