There isn't much out here where Virginia Route 7 crosses over the Shenandoah River, but I spotted this historical marker and stopped to check it out. The marker reads:
"One and a half miles north is The Retreat, home to three distinguished generations of the Parker family. Thomas Parker, a general in the War of 1812, constructed this imposing Federal-style house in 1799. Richard Parker, his nephew, was a U.S. senator, justice of the state Supreme Court of Appeals, and jury member at the trial of Aaron Burr. His son, Richard Elliot Parker, served in the U.S. House of Representatives and presided as a federal judge at the trial of John Brown. During the Civil War, the Battle of Cool Spring was fought near The Retreat on 18 July 1864."
I didn't have enough time to drive down Parker Lane and check it out. Maybe next time. read more