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Ruckersville VA 22968, United States of America
Inscription. A descendant of the Huguenot immigrant Peter Rucker, John Rucker (d. 1794) settled east of here on Rippins Run, and built Friendly Acres, the first of many Rucker family dwellings in the area. He founded the village of ... More on HMDB

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Ruckersville VA 22968, United States of America
Inscription. (West Side): Orange County: Formed from Spotsylvania County in 1734, Orange County, a pastoral Piedmont county, was probably named in honor of William IV, the Dutch prince of Orange, who married Anne, the Princess Royal, ... More on HMDB

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Dairy Road, Ruckersville, VA 22968
Pumpkins, corn maze, hay maze, farm animals, kiddie corral, spider climb, hay rides, restooms, picnic area ... More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org

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9386 Seminole Trail, Ruckersville, VA 22968
pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, straw or hay bale maze, child-sized haybale maze, tractor-pulled hay rides, wagon rides, farm market, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, Bouncy castle or moon bounce, ... More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org

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P.O. Box 36, Ruckersville, VA 22968

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Stanardsville VA 22973, United States of America
Inscription. Greene County. Area 155 Square Miles. Formed in 1838 from Orange, and named for General Nathanael Greene, commander of the Army of the South in the Revolutionary War. Rockingham County. Area 876 Square Miles. Formed in ... More on HMDB

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Stanardsville VA 22973, United States of America
Inscription. Near this site on 1 Mar. 1864, Maj. Gen. J. E. B. Stuart's Confederate cavalry engaged Brig. Gen. George A. Custer's Union cavalry in what is called locally the Battle of Stanardsville... More on HMDB
Inscription. The village of Stanardsville was founded by William Stanard (died 1807), of Roxbury plantation, on land that was part of his 6,000 acre inheritance from the Octonia Grant of 1729. This... More on HMDB

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Barboursville VA 22923, United States of America
Barboursville The Village of Barboursville was founded in 1813 by an Act of the Virginia Assembly. As the Cabell County Seat, it became a busy town of commerce and politics. A port of call for boat... More on Barboursville.org
Inscription. Historic Landmark, Designed by Thomas Jefferson, for Governor James Barbour. Built 1814, Destroyed by Fire, Christmas Day, 1884. , Location. 38° 9.739′ N, 78° 16.833R... More on HMDB

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Stanardsville, VA 22973

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Intersection of Stony Point Road and Richmond Road Charlottesville, VA 22911
One of many Virginia Highway Markers that commemorate people, events or other historic resources within the Commonwealth. Visible ... More on Visitcharlottesville.org
Inscription. A mile north was born George Rogers Clark, defender of Kentucky and conqueror of the Northwest, November 19, 1752. , Erected 1928 by Conservation & Development Commission. (Marker Num... More on HMDB
