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Pearisburg, VA, Virginia
Small Peters Mountain Wilderness, lying on the east slope of Peters Mountain, ranges in elevation from 3,956 feet on the mountaintop to 3,000 feet on Stony Creek, the southern border. State Highway 635 also helps determine the southern ... More on Epinions.com

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208 North Main Street, Pearisburg, VA 24134
Museum complex consists of four buildings: the Andrew Johnston House, the Doctor's Office, the Research Library and the Museum. The "country home estate" of Andrew Johnston (circa 1829) typifies Fe... More on Virginia.org
The Giles County Historical Society is the home to a variety of resources available to the public. Headquartered on the property of the Andrew Johnston house in Pearisburg, Virginia, the society of... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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208 North Main Street, Pearisburg, VA, 24134

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208 N. Main St., Pearisburg, VA 24134
The Andrew Johnston House was built in 1829 and is now open to visitors as a historic house museum. A lovely, well-preserved Federal-style home with with fine details and proportions is an outstand... More on Gilescountyhistorical.org
This 1829 building, once the residence of a Pearisburg entrepreneur, is the oldest brick home in Giles County. It is now a living ... More on Virginia.org

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501 Wenonah Avenue, Pearisburg VA 24134, United States of America
Inscription. The town was laid off in 1806 when Giles County was formed, and named for Captain George Pearis, early settler. Established in 1808, it was first incorporated in 1835, and reincorporated in 1914. Here, in May 1862, Union ... More on HMDB

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The Giles County Historical Society, 208 N. Main St., Pearisburg, VA 24134

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Pearisburg, VA 24134
History In 1987, the Andrew Johnston family heirs deeded the family home built in 1829, a small building built in 1857 which served as a doctor's office, and a modern two-car garage to the Giles Co... More on Gilescountyhistorical.org
This courthouse was built by Thomas Mercer in 1836. Two U. S. presidents visited Giles County--Major William McKinley and Colonel Rutherford ... More on Virginia.org

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Pembroke, VA

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Pembroke VA 24136, United States of America
Inscription. Near here is the original site of C. C. C. Company 1370-2386, known as Camp John J. Pershing, from 1933 to 1935, when it was moved to Nottoway County. Among the most popular New Deal programs, the Civilian Conservation ... More on HMDB

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428 N. Main Street, Blacksburg, VA 24061
This beautifully landscaped 2,600 acre campus was founded in 1872 and has bloomed into a comprehensive, inn... More on DogFriendly.com
Beautiful buildings, lovely grounds, nice relaxing place More on GeckoGo
