Volunteers were out early Saturday morning placing the bags and sand and candles.

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Volunteers were out early Saturday morning placing the bags and sand and candles.
The cemetery will be open from 8 pm-11 pm.
There’s now a marker in front of the Fredericksburg Area Museum downtown on the visit in 1824 of General Marquis de Lafayette.
There’s a new historical marker in downtown Fredericksburg.
The annual event takes place this Saturday night from 8-11.
Ryan Quint with the Fredericksburg and Spotsylania National Military Park outlines the end of Civil War fighting in the region.
1864 brings prolonged battles in the Civil War.
The Fredericksbug and Spotsylvania National Military Park’s first History at Sunset program this season examined the last battles at Spotsylvania Courthouse.
Frank O’Reilly with the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park calls the Bloody Angle in Spotsylvania, “one of the most brutal places on the face of the earth.”
Frank O’Reilly with the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park talks about conditions in the country in 1864 and how the Presidential election was influencing the war.
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park Historian Frank O’Reilly led a program on the eve of the 160th anniversary of the fighting.
Many of the area battlefields still contain earthworks–man-made defenses used during the Civil War.
Historic Germanna operates Salubria.
Langley Flight Foundation members Chris and Phil Hornung say conversations have started with Stafford Schools about how the Aerodrome can become part of the curriculum.
Sunday’s wreath laying marked the 130th anniversary of the dedication of the current monument to Mary Ball Washington.
Built in Texas. Driven to and assembled in Stafford.
The Langley Aerodrome Experience at Stafford Regional Airport displays the role that Aerodrome No.5 played in aviation history.
The Langley Aerodrome Experience at Stafford Regional Airport opens this Saturday.
Sergeant Roy Wright and Patrolman William Mines died on this day in 1964.
John Launius with the Frederciskburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park says General Grant begins an agressive strategy.