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County Court House
Contributed by Jim Tolbert |
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County Court House By night
Photographed March 23, 2005 and Contributed by Janet Hill |
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County Court House By night, another
view.
Photographed March 23, 2005 and Contributed by Janet Hill |
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Rock House Located just a few
miles west of Newbern, VA. This three-story Early Republic stone house was built in 1791 by slave
labor. It was one of the very first stone houses in southwestern Virginia.
Contributed by Cynthia N. Russell |
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Rock House, end view George
Washington visited here as president. Alexander Hamilton and Andrew Jackson also stopped here.
Contributed by Cynthia N. Russell |