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4424 Fortuna Center Plaza, Dumfries VA 22025, United States of America
Inscription. Located in Prince William Forest Park, the Pyrite Mine trail leads you to a peaceful, open expanse above the banks of the Quantico Creek. From 1889 to 1920 the area was busy with the sights, sounds and smells of mining. ... More on HMDB

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Dumfries VA 22025, United States of America
Inscription. Alexander Henderson, Colonial Merchant, born Glasgow, Scotland 1738. Came to Colchester, VA. 1756. Moved to Dumfries 1787, where his home still stands. Served as Vestryman Pohick Church, Magistrate of Fairfax and Prince ... More on HMDB

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Dumfries VA 22025, United States of America
Inscription. This site was the location of the 1745 stone church and the frame edifice of the Dettingen Parish in the twentieth century. Here lies the mortal remains of the Dumfries pioneers, from 1667. , Location. 38° 34.121′ ... More on HMDB

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Dumfries VA 22025, United States of America
Inscription. In Memory of those, who sacrificed their, lives in defense of, our country, , Erected 1992 by the Citizens of Dumfries, Quantico, and Triangle. , Location. 38° 34.117′ N, 77° 19.961′ W. Marker is ... More on HMDB

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Dumfries VA 22025, United States of America
Inscription. At this location stood the Quantico Chapel, a log church, serving the first settlers of Overwharton Parish ca. 1667, , Location. 38° 34.037′ N, 77° 19.98′ W. Marker is in Dumfries, Virginia, in Prince ... More on HMDB

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4380 Fortuna Center Plaza, Dumfries VA 22026, United States of America
About PWHPF Project Descriptions Home Prince William County Has a Past That is Worth Preserving. The Prince William Historic Preservation Foundation is proud to support Prince William County's effo... More on Pwhpf.org
Inscription. Built by Richard Blackburn of Ripon, England circa 1745, Rippon Lodge was home to many noted individuals including Colonel Thomas Blackburn, a former aide to General George Washington,... More on HMDB

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4222 Fortuna Center Plaza, Dumfries VA 22025, United States of America

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4424 Fortuna Center Plaza, Dumfries VA 22025, United States of America
Inscription. The Potomac Path, or Kings Highway, was a major transportation route linking the northern and southern colonies in colonial America. Following an ancient Indian trail, the road assumed great importance for overland travel ... More on HMDB

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15557 Neabsco Church Way, Woodbridge VA 22193, United States of America
Inscription. On this site slaves gathered between 1861-1865. They built a brush arbor church, worshipped God and became a faithful congregation. On December 5, 1881, Rev. John L. Bell and four other church leaders purchased one acre ... More on HMDB

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15762 Edgewood Dr, Dumfries, VA 22025
