Location ID: #10274394
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Hampton University, located in Hampton, Virginia, sits along the scenic Hampton River in the heart of the Hampton Roads region. This historically significant, private, predominantly African American university is set on a lush, tree-lined campus ...
Location ID: #10253872
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Location ID: #10269311
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2 story (plus basement) single family red brick home on Holly Street. 3 bedroom, 2 full baths + 2 half baths.
Location ID: #10267018
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Very historic home in Saltville, Va. Built in 1840. Used by Civil War as headquarters. Owned by General Jeb Stuart family at one time.
Location ID: #10033014
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Location ID: #10032637
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This was originally a Land Grant tract granted by the Commonwealth of Virginia to induce pioneers to settlers the Blue Ridge Mountains and establish the border of the Western Frontier. Later it became known as the William J. Carter Farm. The ...
Location ID: #10264210
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Unique custom built property on 5.5 private acres. Contemporary design uses a multitude of natural materials like stone, Brazilian hardwood, granite, and more. Large open living space with nearly all glass back of home looking into the backyard and ...
Location ID: #888
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Built in 1835, this jail was used to house criminals and runaway slaves. By 1844, it was the only functioning jail in the county. The lower floor of the jail contains two fourteen feet cells with windows secured by iron bars. The upper floor of the ...
Location ID: #10256739
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One-story community center with exterior basketball courts. Inside are several recreational/educational spaces - notable features include a computer "lab"/area, a pool table, and several desks for activates/educational purposes.
Location ID: #10256731
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37 acres under the Huguenot Bridge with birdwatching, a boat ramp & paths for bank fishing.
Location ID: #4594
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Voted 2012 Best Park by Readers of Richmond.com A 2013 Top 10 Richmond Times-Dispatch Regional Destination TripAdvisor.com 2014 Certificate of Excellence
Location ID: #10255440
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Preserving the charm of yesterday, this historic property showcases architectural details that tell a story. From the moment you enter, you'll feel the rich history that this home has to offer in the heart of Walnut Hills. Immerse yourself in the ...
Location ID: #10243155
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Location ID: #10242336
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Location ID: #10242331
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Location ID: #10253810
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Historic Whitewood is abundantly rich in both history and beauty. Construction began on the main farmhouse in the 1857 by the Taurman family, but the Civil War interrupted its completion.
When the war ended, the house was finally finished. Still ...
Location ID: #10204962
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This dairy farm turned flower farm offers countless spaces for potential filmmakers including various barns. Throughout the year partake in flower picking, festivals and classes.
Location ID: #10250037
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Historic Kenmore is the Georgian mansion built by Fielding and Betty Washington (George's sister) Lewis, completed in 1775. It is renowned for its elaborate plaster ceilings and springtime tulip gardens. The mansion is situated within an upscale ...
Location ID: #10079680
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Location ID: #10196410
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Historic, pre-civil war log construction home with 1800s stone addition, log cabin guest house, barn, stone smoke house and spring house. This Northern Virginia, Lovettsville property is 20 acres, of which 5 is wooded, and abuts 60 acres in ...
Location ID: #10244773
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450 plus acreage of pristine farm land. Has a 18 hole golf course, the famous Presidents Heads, Lake, Home, Construction equipment if needed. Will park all crew-cast and production vehicles. Perfect for present day or period pieces. Its a one of a ...
Location ID: #10244147
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Hollymead House is an important Federal style farmhouse dating back to 1780 with additions in 1812 and 1937. Appropriately restored back to its original time frame and decor, we offer a beautifully appointed 6 bedroom inn and guest cottage on 2 ...
Location ID: #10204918
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The Historic Hanover Courthouse is the third-longest continuous-use courthouse in the United States. It was built from about 1738 to 1742, likely by James Skelton. Skelton was Hanover County's Sheriff in 1739, and went on to work as a contractor on ...
Location ID: #10231954
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