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Historic Fredericksburg
Halfway between the State Capital and the Nation's Capital on the Rappahannock River is one of Virginia's most historic cities. Fredericksburg, once the residence of notable historic families such as Washington and Monroe, has preserved much of its historic charm. Tree lined streets with boutiques and shops, trendy restaurants, and art galleries bring year-around enjoyment to local residents and visitors. Home to University of Mary Washington, three major hospitals, parks and bike paths, Fredericksburg offers a wealth of entertainment, recreation, educational and cultural opportunities.
Shopping | Dining | Neighborhoods
Education | Culture | Recreation
Airports
Richmond International
Washington Reagan
Washington Dulles
Baltimore Washington International
Hospitals
Mary Washington Hospital
Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center
Stafford Hospital Center
Shopping
Downtown Fredericksburg
Spotsylvania Town Center
Central Park
Downtown Churches
Fredericksburg Presbyterian
Fredericksburg United Methodist
St. George's Episcopal
Shiloh Old Site Baptist
Shiloh New Site Baptist
Fredericksburg Baptist
Trinity Episcopal
Church of Christ
St. Mary's Catholic
New City Fellowship
Parks
Old Mill Park
Alum Springs Park
Fredericksburg Dog Park
Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania National Military Park
Kenmore Park
Memorial Park
Recreation
Heritage Trail/Canal Path
Fredericksburg Parks & Recreation
Fredericksburg Field House
Dixon Park
Fredericksburg Country Club
Museums & Historic Sites
Mary Washington House
Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop
Rising Sun Tavern
Ferry Farm - Washington's Boyhood Home
Kenmore Plantation & Gardens
James Monroe Museum & Memorial Library
Fredericksburg Area Museum & Cultural Center
Gary Melchers Home & Studio at Belmont
Chatham Manor
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