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    The Battle of Fredericksburg.

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    (Fredericksburg was placed under martial law.).

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    The war Bull Run Fredericksburg.

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    Fredericksburg Pregnancy Center.

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    Beyond the battlefields, there's plenty to see in Fredericksburg.

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    Near Fredericksburg, and Virginia's border with Maryland, raged the Battle of Chancellorsville.

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    Fredericksburg, Texas says it has more than 150 shops, boutiques, and art galleries awaiting shoppers.

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    Fredericksburg, Texas says it has greater than one hundred fifty shops, boutiques, and artwork galleries awaiting shoppers.

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    For history buffs, Fredericksburg is best known as the site of the most one-sided battle in the Civil War.

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    The Battle of Fredericksburg saw the Union experience a crushing defeat, suffering more than twice as many casualties as the Confederates.

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    Texas Tech University at Fredericksburg is home to viticulture and winemaking programs that give students the knowledge and skills that they will need to succeed in the wine industry.

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    On May 6, 1833, Jackson sailed on USS Cygnet to Fredericksburg, Virginia, where he was to lay the cornerstone on a monument near the grave of Mary Ball Washington, George Washington's mother.

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    On May 6, 1833, Jackson sailed on USS Cygnet to Fredericksburg, Virginia, where he was to lay the cornerstone of a monument near the grave of Mary Ball Washington, George Washington's mother.

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    Locals will tell you that the very best way to get a feel for Fredericksburg is to stroll through the streets of the Old Town and explore some of the city's more unusual shops.

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    By the early 1770s, Mary, now in her sixties, was too old to manage the farm, so Washington bought her the house next door to his sister Betty's home in Fredericksburg, Virginia, where she lived for the remaining 17 years of her life.

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    The bleached bones of the dead everywhere marked the road of death the unfortunate people had taken, while those who arrived at New Braunfels and later at Fredericksburg carried with them the germs of disease that soon developed into a frightful epidemic, in which more than 1,000 people died.”.

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