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Top 5 Places to Discover Halifax History

Originally inhabited by indigenous people, the county was settled by Englishman and founded in 1752. Over the following centuries, Halifax County has plenty of history to reflect upon. From hosting important battles in major wars, establishing itself as a tobacco community, to being home to a woman whose cells changed the face of medical research, Halifax County has a rich and celebrated history.

Staunton River Battlefield Park

Relive the Civil War Battle of the Old Men and Young Boys at this Civil War historic site of the Battle of Staunton River Bridge of June 25, 1864, in Halifax County. A rag tag group of Confederate old men and boys beat the odds and held a bridge of strategic importance to Gen. Lee’s army, which was under siege in Petersburg. The Confederacy was won the battle, ensuring the survival of the Richmond and Danville rail supply line, a key resource for the Confederacy. However, they would go on to lose the way.

Today visitors can find remainders of the earthworks used by the Confederacy. The bridge still stands as well, now serving as a pedestrian foot bridge. The visitor center features exhibit about the Battle of Staunton River Bridge. Guests can also find exhibits on Native American history, and artifacts from the archaeological site at the park. Staunton River Battlefield State Park is truly rich and history and offers a variety of attractions. To learn more about the park, visit their website here.

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Paddle Historic Halifax

Paddle Historic Halifax

The Town of Halifax offers excellent water access at Banister Lake. Put in at the boat landing on US 501 North and enjoy this beautiful body of water. The 400-acre lake with 10 miles of backwater upstream, consists of natural woody debris and some aquatic vegetation for habitat. Anglers are

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From Farm to Festival: The Virginia Cantaloupe Festival

Welcome to the Virginia Cantaloupe Festival, Halifax County’s most anticipated event of the summer! Prepare yourself for a night filled with friends, food, festivities, and sweet cantaloupes. Celebrating its 45th year, the “Lope Fest” as it’s locally known has become a beloved tradition among both residents and visitors. The Halifax

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The Blueway Series: The Staunton River

Experience the Southern Virginia Wild Blueway, where three rivers and two lakes span Halifax and Mecklenburg counties. This unparalleled paddling destination offers untouched landscapes, abundant wildlife, and easy access from major metro areas. Whether you seek a leisurely lake excursion or a challenging multi-day river adventure, the Blueway delivers. In

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