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Harpers Ferry Center, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
The world-famous Appalachian National Scenic Trail follows Loudoun County's western edge. It is a 2,174-mil... More on VisitLoudoun.org
In addition to the downtown Harpers Ferry trails mentioned by the previous reviewer, I was pointed in the d... More on TripAdvisor

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Ranson WV 25438, United States of America
Inscription. 1912–1999. A distinguished clergyman, humanitarian, and civic leader in the community. Bishop Baltimore served as Senior Bishop & General President of the Kings Apostle Holiness Church of God, Inc. He was Pastor ... More on HMDB

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Charles Town WV 25414, United States of America
Inscription. You now stand in the center of a town that is almost as old as the United States, laid out on 80 acres of Washington lands in 1786 four years before the First President took office. Charles Washington, youngest of the ... More on HMDB

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Charles Town, West Virginia
Inscription. Colonel Lewis Washington, who lived here, was one of the hostages captured by John Brown in 1859 in his raid on Harpers Ferry. When captured, Brown wore a sword, once owned by George W... More on HMDB
A prominent 18th-century home featured on the George ... More on TripAdvisor

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Charles Town WV 25414, United States of America
Inscription. The original brick house was built on land owned by Lawrence Augustine Washington, the son of Samuel Washington, Georges brother. The present mansion-house, in an excellent state of preservation, was built about 1825. ... More on HMDB

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Charles Town WV 25414, United States of America

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Charles Town WV 25414, United States of America
Inscription. Erected by Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of West Virginia, Free and Accepted Masons, Incorporated, In tribute to, John Thomas Marker of Star Lodge #1, Charles Town, First, Most Worshipful Grand Master, 1881, ... More on HMDB

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515 South Samuel Street, Charles Town, WV 25414-1341

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Charles Town, Jefferson County, WV

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Charles Town WV 25414, United States of America
Inscription. 1½ mi. S is 1825 home of John T. A. Washington, a great nephew of the 1st president. Land part of “Harewood” plot of Saml Washington, a brother of George. Original site of 1780 home “Berry Hill.”, ... More on HMDB
