- TripBuzz found 33 things to do with kids in or near Fredericksburg, Virginia, including 15 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Stafford, Woodbridge and Manassas.
- From Splitsville Luxury Lanes & Dinner Lounge to Central Park Fun Land, the Fredericksburg area offers 83 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Historic Sites, Battlefields and Historic Districts.
- Only a short 49 miles from Washington, D.C. and 58 miles from Richmond, Fredericksburg, VA has earned the motto, 'America's Most Historic City.' Fredericksburg was home of the Civil War Battle of Fredericksburg and the Second Battle of Fredericksburg. There are a number of monuments, museums, and national historic sites that visitors travel from all over the country to see.
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The Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail is part of a network that connects the Potomac with the upper Ohio River basin. This trail follows the same path George Washington took as he explored the area.
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Discover the natural world in and around Richmond by visiting the Three Lakes Nature Center and Aquarium. Visitors enjoy the 50,000 gallon aquarium, explore exhibits and multimedia demonstrations, and partake in guided nature walks.
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Clemyjontri Park is a unique park in Mclean. The park features handicap accessible playground equipment and the park promotes children of all ages and all abilities being able to come together and play together in one area.
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Regal Fox Stadium 16 is a 16 screen movie theater with stadium seating that also features an IMAX auditorium. The theater airs first run films with digital projection and features an arcade and a party room.
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The Claude Moore Colonial Farm is a restored Revolutionary War era farm and visitor's park dedicated to educating visitors on life in colonial America. Open daily, the farm and park have a pavilion that can be reserved for group outings.
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Fort Marcy Park is one of several remaining Civil War forts originally erected to protect the nation's capital. It was originally constructed to protect the Chain Bridge and today protects the surrounding wildlife.
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As the site where Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, Ford's Theatre offers group tours where visitors can learn about the history behind the event. The theater also hosts Civil War musicals and other historical interpretations.
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International Spy Museum is devoted to both true and fictional espionage, and accordingly visitors can see exhibits relating to real life spies as well as James Bond. Both children and adults can enjoy the many interactive exhibits.
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The waterfall hike trail through Scott's Run Nature Preserve is the closest one to the Metro DC area. The main trail is a 2.2 mile loop, but there are also many interconnecting trails along the 384 acres that make up the park.
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The National Museum of Crime & Punishment covers the country's incarceration system, offering interactive learning experiences on topics like the judicial system and consequences of crime. The museum also offers forensic science workshops for guests who wish to learn about CSI techniques.