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1632 Belle Isle Rd.,Lancaster,VA 22503
Located in the rural Northern Neck of Virginia, Belle Isle is the first state park to be purchased with funds from the $95 million 1992 Parks and Recreational Facilities Bond Referendum. The 733-ac... More on www.dcr.virginia.gov
One of the newest parks to join the Virginia state parks system, Belle Isle features a wide variety of tidal wetlands interspersed with upland forest and farmland. Once the summer home of the Powha... More on LLBean.com

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8346 Mary Ball Road, Lancaster, Virginia
The Mary Ball Washington Museum and Library is in its 45th year serving the families and communities of Lancaster ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Named in honor of George Washington's mother, who was born nearby, the museum covers 350 years of Lancaster County history. The Mary Ball Washington Museum and Library complex is located in the hea... More on Heritage

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P.O Box 97, 8346 Mary Ball Road, Lancaster, VA 22505
Named for the mother of George Washington born in Lancaster Co. Extensive library and genealogical research material dating to 1651.Tour the historic buildings, view exhibits, participate in educational programs and trace family histories. ... More on Virginia.org

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Lancaster VA 22503, United States of America

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Lancaster VA 22503, United States of America
Inscription. Seven tenths mile west is Epping Forest. The land was patented by Colonel Joseph Ball, who died there in 1711. His daughter, Mary Ball, mother of George Washington, was born there in 1707/8. The house incorporates parts ... More on HMDB

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Lancaster VA 22503, United States of America
Inscription. This church, founded in 1792, was the mother church of Methodism in the Northern Neck of Virginia. The first camp meeting in this section was held here. Bishops Enoch George and David S. Doggett were members of this church. ... More on HMDB

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Lancaster VA 22503, United States of America
Inscription. Located one mile south on land lying between the eastern and western branches of the Corotoman River. It is the site of Barford, the dwelling of Captain Thomas Carter who was living there by 1674. A gift from his father-in-law, ... More on HMDB

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Nuttsville VA 22528, United States of America
Inscription. About three miles southeast, on the north bank of the Rappahannock River, Bewdley was one of the most unusual houses in Virginia, with two rows of dormer windows. It was built by Major James Ball, cousin of Washingtons ... More on HMDB

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Mollusk VA 22517, United States of America

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924 Morattico Church Rd, Kilmarnock VA 22482, United States of America
Inscription. On the hill is Morattico Church, organized in 1778, the mother Baptist church of the Northern Neck. The present building was erected in 1856. Lewis Lunsford, first pastor, is buried here. , Erected 1937 by Conservation ... More on HMDB
