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#1.
Sperryville VA 22740, United States of America
F.T. Baptist Church, formerly Ragged Mt. Church in 1778; moved to present site in 1816; new church built in 1864. More on Virginia.org
Inscription. F. T. Baptist Church was founded nearby as Ragged Mountain Church in 1778. According to tradition the congregation worshipped in a log structure at Sharp Rock until about 1802 before m... More on HMDB

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Lake Arrowhead Road (Route # 669) Luray, VA
Lake Arrowhead Beach is located in the beautifully wooded Lake Arrowhead Park in the scenic Shenandoah Valley just below Skyline Drive. The beach is white sand with a concession stand and lifeguard... More on Virginia.org
Lake Arrowhead is a 39 acre impoundment located in Page County near Luray, Virginia. The lake was constructed in 1971 by the USDA Soil Conservation Service as a flood control impoundment. The lake ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Banco VA 22711, United States of America
Inscription. Just to the north, on the night of November 25, 1862, Stonewall Jackson, with his corps, camped. He was on his way to join Lee at Fredericksburg. , Erected 1930 by Conservation & Development Commission. (Marker Number ... More on HMDB

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Sperryville, Rappahannock County, VA

#5.
29 Main Street, Sperryville VA 22740, United States of America
Inscription. (Upper Plaque): This property, has been place on the, National Register, of Historic Places, (Lower Plaque): The Second of Two Lots, Owned by John Kiger, This Building Was A Blacksmith shop. Conestoga Wagons Were Made ... More on HMDB

#6.
27 Main Street, Sperryville VA 22740, United States of America
Inscription. (Upper Plaque): This Property, has been placed on the, National Register, Of Historic Places, (Lower Plaque): John B. Kiger, well known wheelright, lived in this unique log and stone house, and built Conestoga wagons ... More on HMDB

#7.
12018 Lee Highway, Sperryville VA 22740, United States of America
Inscription. Caroline Terry, known locally as “Sis-tah Cah-line” (1833-1941) was born a slave, perhaps in Southampton County, but spent most of her life in Rappahannock County. She later took the surname Terry. By 1846, ... More on HMDB

#8.
Elkton VA 22827, United States of America
Constructed in 1840 as the home of Dr. Samuel B. Jennings, the Jennings House was used as a hospital during the Civil War. The ... More on Virginia.org
Inscription. 1862 & 1864 Valley Campaigns. This eight-room brick dwelling was built in 1840 for Dr. Simeon B. Jennings, a former resident of Port Republic. At the time of the Civil War, it was one ... More on HMDB

#9.
Stanley VA 22851, United States of America

#10.
Sperryville VA 22740, United States of America
Inscription. (West Facing Side), Rappahannock County, Area 274 Square Miles, Formed in 1833 from Culpeper and named for the Rappahannock River, headwaters of which are in this county. (East Facing Side), Page County, Area 322 Square ... More on HMDB
