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13 Stone Jail Street, Palmyra, VA 22963
Old Stone Jail Museum was built in 1828, designed by General John Hartwell Cocke and built by John G. Hughes. The early minutes of the County Court indicate that a ?sufficient Gaol? was needed. In ... More on Virginia.org
Old Stone Jail Museum in Palmyra, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find an exciting museum ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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Palmyra VA 22963, United States of America
Inscription. Close by, May 18, 1779, “at Roger Thompsons, near the Broken-Back Church, ” began the “Regular” Methodist Conference composed of some of the most devoted and successful Methodist preachers, a large ... More on HMDB

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Palmyra VA 22963, United States of America
General John Hartwall Cocke served on the committee that drafted plans for the Fluvanna County Courthouse. Walker Timberlake, a Methodist preacher, supervised the construction. It's Greek Revival s... More on Virginia.org
Inscription. To the memory, of, The Confederate, soldiers of, Fluvanna County, 1861-1865. , Location. 37° 51.615′ N, 78° 15.878′ W. Marker is in Palmyra, Virginia, in Fluvanna ... More on HMDB

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Palmyra VA 22963, United States of America

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Palmyra VA 22963, United States of America

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14 Stone Jail Street, Palmyra, VA 22963

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Troy VA 22974, United States of America
Inscription. Louisa County. Located in the heart of the Virginia Piedmont, this rural county was named for Louisa, a daughter of George II. It was formed from Hanover county in 1742, the county seat is Louisa. Among the countys historic ... More on HMDB

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124 E Water St, Charlottesville, VA 22902
* Denotes books sold at Jamestown Visitor Center Museum Store. For additional information on these or other items offered by the Visitor Center Museum Store or to order a book call (757) 229-9973. ... More on Nps.gov
Inscription. This building, in continuous use as a courthouse for over 200 years, is one of Americas most historic. No other courthouse has been used by three early American Presidents at the same ... More on HMDB

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400 Block Lexington Avenue, Charlottesville, VA 22902-4712

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Wallops Flight Facility Building J-17 Charlottesville, VA
The Monticello Visitors Center features "Thomas Jefferson at Monticello," an exhibition of Jefferson memorabilia, artifacts discovered during archaeological excavations, and architectural models and drawings. The film, "Thomas Jefferson: ... More on Virginia.org
