Miles Kms | Item | Summary |
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0.0 0.0 |
Petersburg, Virginia |
Petersburg, Virginia, a historical city in Virginia located on the Appomattox River, Junction of Interstate Highway #85 with Interstate Highway #95, This is where Byway Lee's Retreat starts it's journey from. Visitors can retreat into this important part of American history...where the nation was reunited. |
2.2 3.6 |
Young Road, |
Young Road, Halifax Road, Poplar Grove National Cemetery is near Petersburg, Virginia, and is managed as part of Petersburg National Battlefield. Wilcox Lake, Carson, Virginia, a community located in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. |
4.3 7.0 |
Intersection |
Intersection United States Highway #1, Boydton Plank Road, Virginia Motorsports Park, Picture Branch, Fort Lee Recreation Area, Jordan Lake. The Battle of Lewis's Farm (also called Quaker Road) was fought during the American Civil War on March 29, 1865 in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. It was the start of the Appomattox Campaign. It was at this battle that Confederate General Robert E. Lee and his army were forced to flee their besieged lines around Petersburg, Virginia, which ended in their surrender at Appomattox Courhouse. Burgess, Virginia, Kennelworth, Virginia |
6.0 9.7 |
Junction |
United States Highway #1, Interstate Highway #85, From this juction, Interstate Highway #85 takes a turn and travels southward while United States Highway #460 continues it's westward journey. |
6.8 11.0 |
Airpark Drive |
Airpark Drive, Dinwiddie County Airport, just off the United States Highway #460, |
7.3 11.7 |
Cox Road |
Cox Road / State Route #226, Rock Quarry Lake, Addison, Virginia, |
10.3 16.6 |
Namozine Road |
Namozine Road, Claiborne Road, Sutherland, Virginia |
14.8 23.8 |
Intersection |
Intersection State Route #627, Hatcher Run Creek, Petersburg National Battlefield Park, Five Forks Battlefield, The Battle of Five Forks was fought on April 1, 1865, southwest of Petersburg, Virginia, in Dinwiddie County, during the Appomattox Campaign of the American Civil War. |
22.2 35.8 |
Intersection |
Baltimore Road / State Route #622, to Baltimore Corner, Virginia, Ford, Virginia, |
29.5 47.5 |
Wilsons, Virginia |
Springton Road, Wilsons, Virginia, is a historical community in Dinwiddie County, Virginia, along United States Highway #460. Several Civil War battles were fought in and around Wilsons, Virginia. |
33.1 53.2 |
Wellville, Virginia |
Wellville Road, Reservation Road, Wellville, Virginia, Fort Pickett, Virginia, Blackstone Army Airfield, also known as Allen C. Perkinson Airport, is located two miles east of Blackstone, Virginia, a town in Nottoway County, Virginia. The airfield is located at Fort Pickett and is a location for the Civil Air Patrol's National Flight Academy. |
35.7 57.5 |
Yellow Boulevard Road |
Cox Road, Yellow Boulevard Road, Lake Nottoway, Blackstone, Virginia |
37.8 60.8 |
Cottage Road |
Cottage Road, Blackstone, Virginia, is a town, located in Nottoway County, Virginia, Lake Nottoway, Virginia |
39.5 63.5 |
Intersection |
Intersection East Courthouse Road, Cellar Creek Road, The Brookneal/Campbell County Airport, is a public airport located in Campbell County, Virginia, Little Nottoway River, Jacks Branch, |
43.1 69.3 |
Nottoway, Virginia |
West Courthouse Road, Nottoway, Virginia, Crystal Lake, Sneads Spring, Virginia, |
46.6 75.0 |
Junction |
Junction State Highway #49 / The Falls Road, Winnie, Virginia, Victoria, Virginia, a town located in Lunenburg County, Virginia, Victoria is one of the very few cities in Virginia to have a skydiving drop zone. The drop zone is located at the Lunenburg County Airport, The drop zone offers year round skydiving. |
47.3 76.1 |
Crewe, Virginia |
Crewe, Virginia, is a town in Nottoway County, Virginia, Crewe has a small railroad museum. Lottie Moon, a noted Baptist missionary to China, is buried in the town cemetery. A chicken festival is held each third Wednesday in June. |
50.5 81.2 |
Junction |
Junction United States Highway #360, Jennings Ordinary, Virginia, Jetersville, Virginia, Maplewood, Virginia, |
51.1 82.2 |
Burkeville, Virginia |
Burkeville, Virginia, is a town, located in Nottoway County, Virginia, Burkeville has a Piedmont Geriatric Hospital. Also a camp retreat for the blind. |
52.3 84.1 |
United States Highway #360 |
United States Highway #360, Green Bay, Virginia, Meherrin, Virginia, a community located in Lunenburg and Prince Edward Counties, Virginia |
56.5 91.0 |
State Route #606 |
State Route #606, Moran, Virginia, |
60.2 96.8 |
State Route #735 |
State Route #735/605, Rice, Virginia, Marshall Branch Pond, |
60.5 97.4 |
Holly Farms Road |
Holly Farms Road / Gully Tavern Road, Rice, Virginia, a community located in Prince Edward county, Virginia, |
63.3 101.9 |
Green Bay Road |
Green Bay Road, travels through green fields, and connects with United States Highway #360, at Green Bay, Virginia |
64.4 103.7 |
State Route #460 |
State Route #460 to Farmville, Virginia |
67.0 107.9 |
Farmville, Virginia |
Farmville, Virginia, is a town in Cumberland and Prince Edward counties in Virginia. Farmville is the home of Longwood University and is the town nearest to Hampden-Sydney College. Appomattox River runs through the town of Farmville, Virginia, Confederate Cemetery, Wilck's Lake, Wilck's Lake Island, |
67.6 108.8 |
United States Highway #15 |
United States Highway #15, Kingsville, Virginia, Debtor's Prison, is a historic debtors' prison building located in Worsham, Virginia. It is one of the three listed on the National Register of Historic Places remaining in Virginia. Hampden Sydney, Virginia, Hampden Sydney College, |
71.8 115.6 |
Sheppards Road |
Sheppards Road / United States Highway #15, to Sheppards, Virginia, Curdsville, Virginia, Pleasant Valley, Virginia, Willis Mountain, |
77.4 124.6 |
Intersection |
Intersection State Route #626, Prospect Road, Prospect, Virginia, Grand view Lake, Allens Mill, Virginia, Five Forks, Virginia, |
80.7 129.9 |
State Route #627 |
State Route #627, Community of Elam, Virginia, Hixburg, Virginia, |
83.3 134.0 |
Pamplin Road |
Pamplin Road / State Route #460, Pamplin City, Virginia, |
85.3 137.3 |
State Route #601/460 |
State Route #601/460, Pamplin City, Virginia, a town located in Appomattox and Prince Edward Counties, Virginia, Madisonville, Virginia, |
90.5 145.7 |
Evergreen, Virginia |
State Route #630, Evergreen, Virginia, |
93.7 150.8 |
Appomattox, Virginia |
Confederate Boulevard, Appomattox, Virginia, a town located in Appomattox County Virginia, The town is located three miles west of the restored village of Appomattox Court House, the site of Confederate General Robert E. Lee's surrender to Union General Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865, signaling the end of the American Civil War. The site of the historic courthouse village is now preserved as Appomattox Court House National Historical Park. |
96.3 155.0 |
Junction |
Junction of United States Highway #460 with State Route #26/24, in Appomattox, Virginia. This is where the Byway Lee's Retreat ends. |