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, Newbern, VA , USA

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, Pulaski, VA 24126

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Wilderness Road, Newbern, Virginia 24126, us
This town, founded in 1810, encircles the entire community and contains 26 original wooden buildings. These structures include a jail, hanging house, store, churches, private residences and inn, which served as a stagecoach stop. ... More on Heritage

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5240 Wilderness Road, I-81 Exit 98, Newbern, VA 24126
The museum specializes in artifacts circa 1810 to 1865. The complex is a large home and several restored outbuildings including 3 log buildings. Several sections of the main house are also log. The museum features letters, documents, ... More on Virginia.org

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P.O. Box 373, Newbern, VA 24126
This town, founded in 1810, was the Pulaski County seat through much of the 1800s. The historic district -- a national historic landmark -- contains 26 of the original log or wooden buildings, incl... More on Virginia.org
This town, founded in 1810, was the Pulaski County seat through much of the 1800s. The historic district -- a national historic landmark -- encircles the entire community and contains 26 of the ori... More on Virginia.org

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5223 Wilderness Road, I-81 Exit 98, Newbern, VA 24126
Located in the Historic District of Newbern, VA is the only business in the country that makes limited edition, hand painted, numbered and certified hand crafted carousel animals. The animals are made from Gemwood. Great care is taken ... More on Virginia.org

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52 West Main Street, Pulaski, VA 24301
The courthouse is consructed of "Peak Creek Sandstone". The clock and the belfry were added in 1911. The court house was originally constructed in 1896 and has been reconstructed since being destro... More on Virginia.org
Constructed of Peak Creek Sandstone, this historic courthouse combines elements of the ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Pulaski VA 24301, United States of America
Inscription. The town sprang up at the coming of the railroad and was first known as Martin's Tank. Governor John Floyd lived near by. The county seat was moved here from Newbern in 1894. The town, like the county, was named for Count ... More on HMDB

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Pulaski VA 24301, United States of America
Inscription. [North and South Faces)]: This memorial is dedicated to the honor and glory of all Pulaski County citizens who served our Country during World War I, [East Face], Town of Pulaski, Founded 1886, Jackson Park, , Location. ... More on HMDB

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Pulaski VA 24301, United States of America
Inscription. In memory of the Confederate Soldiers of Pulaski County 1861 1865, , Location. 37° 2.783′ N, 80° 46.81′ W. Marker is in Pulaski, Virginia, in Pulaski County. Marker is at the intersection of North ... More on HMDB
