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Great Adventure Maize this Weekend - 29Sep2007

September 28, 2007 By: Dave Category: Children, Family Friendly No Comments →

 Sunrise 07:02 | Sunset 18:57 — Mostly Cloudy (Looks like a sunny weekend 75 as a high and 53 as a low!)

Looking for things to do this weekend?

Potomac Point Winery will be hosting a Harvest Festival!  September 29th 11:00-19:00 and September 30 11:00-18:00.  There will be grape stomping, live bands and guest wineries.  Cost for the event is $12.00 for adults and $6.00 for children.  They also offer a buffet every Friday night from 17:00-19:00.  The menu and price changes weekly so call in advance (540-446-2266).  Potomac Point Winery is located at 275 Decatur Road in Stafford.  For directions and more information follow this link to the Potomac Point Winery website.

Every family needs to do the Great Adventure Maize at Belvedere Plantation.  The kick off is this weekend.  Children of all ages will enjoy all of the Fall activities that the plantation has to offer.  Admission to the Pumpkin Patch and Maze is $14.00.  There is even a $2.00 off admission coupon on their website.  Military personnel also receive a $2.00 discount.  Fall activities are scheduled until 28 October, 2007.  Follow this link to the Belvedere Plantation!

Marine Corps Museum - Triangle, VA

September 27, 2007 By: Dave Category: MCB Quantico Interest, Family Friendly No Comments →

   Sunrise: 07:01 | Sunset: 19:58 — Chance of Thunder Storm

The National Museum of the Marine Corps protects and diplays the  history of the U.S. Marine Corps; and honors the commitment, accomplishments, and sacrifices of Marines; supports recruitment, training, education, and provides the public with a basis for the exploration of Marine Corps history.

The Museum opened its doors on 10 November 2006, to celebrate 231 years of Marine Corps history. Please join us in following  in the footsteps of a Marine: from the yellow footprints that young recruits must fill at boot camp to the boot prints left in the sand of Pacific Island beaches during World War II, in the snow of the Chosin Reservoir during the Korean War, and on Hill 881 South in Vietnam.

The Leatherneck Gallery is the central exhibit but  you will also discover four other permanent galleries and two temporary exhibits on the first deck.  You will enjoy priceless artifacts, such as the original flag raised on Iwo Jima, along with documentary films, and hear recordings of Marines telling their own stories, the galleries bring the wartime experiences of every Marine to life.

Admission is FREE to the public and Parking is FREE.  The hours of operation are 9:00 AM (0900) to 5:00 PM (1700) daily.  Except for Christmas. 

The Museum is located in the town of Triangle, VA just off I-95, 36 miles south of Washington, D.C., and 76 miles north of Richmond, VA. From I-95, take exit150A to Route 1 (Jefferson Davis Highway); turn right (south) onto Route 1; travel approximately ¼ mile; the Museum’s entrance is on the right.

For more information visit the web site at Marine Corps Museum