Things To Do in Gum Spring, Virginia

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Gum Spring VA 23065, United States of America

  • Inscription. Half a mile northeast stands Providence Presbyterian Church, built probably in 1749 and little altered since. John Todd, Senior, a founder of Hampden-Sydney College, was pastor for forty years (1753-1798). Hanover Presbytery ... More on HMDB

 

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4330 Broad St Rd, Gum Spring, VA 23065-2013

 

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4675 East Grey Fox Circle, Gum Spring, VA 23065

  • Grayhaven is a family owned and operated boutique winery located in the beautiful rolling hills of central Virginia, just 30 minutes west of Richmond. Visitors may find us busy making wine, bottling and labeling or tending the vineyards. ... More on Virginia.org

 

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2558 Blacksmith Shop Road, Goochland, VA 23063

  • National Historic Landmark Nomination: Jackson Blacksmith Shop, Goochland County More on Dhr.virginia.gov

  • Three generations of the Jackson Family worked as blacksmiths and farriers, in shops on and near the site of this last remaining blacksmith shop, in Goochland County and vicinty. This blacksmithing... More on Virginia.org

 

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2229 Dogtown Road, Goochland VA 23063, United States of America

  • Inscription. Byrd Presbyterian Church's congregation is descended from worshipers, organized by theologian and future Princeton University president Samuel Davies at Tucker Woodson's farm in 1748. By 1759 the group had its own building ... More on HMDB

 

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Goochland VA 23063, United States of America

  • Inscription. Seven miles south once stood Dungeness, built about 1730 by Isham Randolph (1685-1742) who was the grandfather of Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States, and of James Pleasants, Governor of Virginia. Sea captain, ... More on HMDB

 

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Goochland VA 23063, United States of America

  • Inscription. In 1792 Captain William George (1760-1827), a veteran of the Revolutionary War, established near this site on River Road an ordinary which stood until about 1900. During the campaign of 1781, General Von Steuben crossed ... More on HMDB

 

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Goochland VA 23063, United States of America

  • National Historic Landmark Nomination: Bolling Island Plantation, Goochland County More on Dhr.virginia.gov

  • Inscription. Bolling Island mansion, overlooking an island of that name, stands at a bend of the James River to the south. John Bolling purchased the land in 1717. Begun about 1771, the house was c... More on HMDB

 

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Goochland VA 23063, United States of America

  • This Jeffersonian-inspired courthouse was built in 1826 by master builder, Dabney Cosby, Sr. Major and minor changes and improvements have been made to the interior of the Courthouse during the pas... More on Virginia.org

  • Inscription. Near here the ancient trail used by the Iroquois Indians in their raids crossed James River. This trail later became the main north-south road through Virginia. In 1781, Lord Cornwalli... More on HMDB

 

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Goochland VA 23063, United States of America

  • Inscription. 288 Yards south is the site of the Second Episcopal Church in Goochland County. Built before 1764, this church was in use until about 1861. William Douglas of Scotland was the rector until 1777. Among other rectors were ... More on HMDB

 

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