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Boston VA 22713, United States of America
Inscription. Rappahannock County. Area 274 square miles. Formed in 1833 from Culpeper, and named for the Rappahannock River, headwaters of which are in this county. Culpeper County. Area 384 square miles. Formed in 1748 from Orange, ... More on HMDB

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Culpeper VA 22701, United States of America
Inscription. Joe Thoms, Sr. a slave harness-maker, founded Oak Grove Baptist Church during the Civil War at his nearby log cabin, which burned in 1869. The congregation then met here, on land owned... More on HMDB
Sunday Early Worship Service is at 8:30 a.m., Sunday School is at 9:45 ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Sperryville VA 22740, United States of America
F.T. Baptist Church, formerly Ragged Mt. Church in 1778; moved to present site in 1816; new church built in 1864. More on Virginia.org
Inscription. F. T. Baptist Church was founded nearby as Ragged Mountain Church in 1778. According to tradition the congregation worshipped in a log structure at Sharp Rock until about 1802 before m... More on HMDB

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Virginia
Appropriate for families, this hike offers natural history, geology, panoramic views, and folklore. If you have the luxury of time, pick a clear day for this hike and go early in the morning. Sunri... More on Trails
Hiking along the Appalachian Trail to ... More on TripAdvisor

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Woodville VA 22749, United States of America
Inscription. If you had been standing here at dawn on November 27, 1863, you would have seen Col. John S. Mosby and his partisan rangers herding a string of mules bearing dejected-looking Union prisoners. Among the captives was Pvt. ... More on HMDB

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Woodville VA 22749, United States of America
Inscription. John Jackson, Piedmont guitar master and influential traditional musician, was born near here on 25 Feb. 1924. One of fourteen children of tenant farmers Suddy and Hattie Jackson, Jackson learned songs on the guitar and ... More on HMDB

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Leon VA 22725, United States of America

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Leon VA 22725, United States of America
Inscription. On October 10, 1863, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee, anticipating an offensive that became known as the Bristoe Station Campaign, sent a division of Confederate horsemen led by Gen. J. E. B. Stuart north from Madison ... More on HMDB

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Leon VA 22725, United States of America
Inscription. Madison County. In the hills of the Piedmont, against the Blue Ridge Mountains, Madison County was formed from Culpeper County in 1792. The county is named for James Madison, the “father of the American Constitution” ... More on HMDB

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Culpeper VA 22701, United States of America
Inscription. Ambrose Powell Hill, who went by the name Powell, son of a prominent Culpeper planter and merchant, lived in this house from age 4 until he entered West Point at age 16. Named for an uncle and small in stature, the citizens ... More on HMDB
