MARION, Va. (WJHL) — Where is the real home of Mountain Dew? The origins of Mountain Dew have been debated among people in Marion, Johnson City and Knoxville, but the Commonwealth of Virginia has ...
A historical marker telling the story of a Black man lynched in 1902 after being accused of killing a white man was unveiled in Leesburg, Virginia, Wednesday. Thousands of cars travel through the ...
PARKSLEY, Va. — Nine new historical markers are headed to roadsides across the Commonwealth, including one in Accomack County. The new marker, approved earlier this month by Virginia's Department of ...
SUFFOLK, Va. — A new Virginia historical marker was unveiled in Suffolk Thursday morning. The Virginia Department of Historic Resources held an unveiling ceremony for the Belleville Community ...
The Virginia Department of Historic Resources recently approved new historic highway markers for King William and King and Queen counties — recognizing Indigenous people and an 18th-century church.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Virginia Board of Historic Resources recently approved the placement of nine historical markers on the sides of roads throughout the state. On Dec. 11, 2025, the board ...
MARION, Va. (WDBJ) - The Virginia Board of Historic Resources (VBHR) has approved nine new historical markers, one of them focusing on a popular soda. VBHR says the town of Marion was dubbed the ...
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