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Greenwood VA 22943, United States of America
Inscription. This was the girlhood home of Viscountess Nancy Astor, first woman member of the British Parliament. She was a daughter of Chiswell Dabney Langhorne, who bought “Mirador” i... More on HMDB
Inscription. Nearby stands Mirador the childhood home of Nancy, Viscountess Astor, the first woman member of Parliament. Born Nancy Witcher Langhorne in 1879, she lived here from 1892 to 1897. In 1... More on HMDB

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330 Newtown Rd., Greenwood, Virginia
Winery construction began in March 2007 and will be completed for production of the 2007 harvest. The tasti... More on AppellationAmerica.com
The staff was very knowledgeable about how their wines are made and the different varietals. More on TripAdvisor

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Greenwood VA 22943, United States of America

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7572 Greenwood Station Rd, Greenwood, VA 22943

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9519 Critzers Shop Road, Afton VA 22920, United States
“Blue Mountain Brewery sits in the shadow of Appalachia’s Blue Ridge Mountains in Afton, Virginia. We are a farm brewery, growing our own hops, and proudly craft real American beer inspired by thousands of years of tradition but not ... More on BrewerySearch.com

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standerdsville standerdsville Virginia 22943

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Afton VA 22920, United States of America
Inscription. Near this site on September 21, 1933, Richard C. duPont was launched from Afton Mountain in his Bowlus sailplane, Albatross. Four hours and fifty minutes later he landed at Frederick, Maryland, establishing a United States ... More on HMDB

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Afton VA 22920, United States of America
Inscription. Nelson County. In the foothills of Virginias Piedmont, Nelson County was formed in 1807 from Amherst County. The county was named for Thomas Nelson, Jr. governor of Virginia from June to November 1781. The county seat ... More on HMDB

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Afton VA 22920, United States of America

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Crozet VA 22932, United States of America
Inscription. The town grew around a rail stop established on Waylands farm in 1878. It was named for Col. B. Claudius Crozet, (1789–1864)—Napoleonic Army officer, and Virginias Engineer and Cartographer—he built ... More on HMDB
