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  2. Category:Taverns in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Historic taverns, inns, and ordinaries of Virginia; including those that are original, destroyed, or reconstructed. ... Boyd Tavern (Albemarle County, Virginia)

  3. The state agency, located at 2731 S. MacArthur Blvd., will begin distributing coupon books July 10 at 8:30 a.m. on a first come, first served basis. Participants must be 60 or older and have a ...

  4. Mansion, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The tavern hosted a kitchen, smokehouse, and carriage house, and earned the nickname "the Waldorf-Astoria of Pittsylvania County". [ 7 ] [ 5 ] In 1849, Robert Ward, John's nephew, sold the land to Reverend James Hoskins Stone, and hired his son Samuel Marion Stone and his wife Bettie to oversee the property.

  5. Old Stone Tavern (Atkins, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Old Stone Tavern, also known as Rock House, is a historic inn and tavern located near Atkins, Smyth County, Virginia. It was built by Frederick Cullop before 1815, and is a two-story, three-bay, limestone structure with a central-hall plan. A frame rear ell was added in the mid-19th century. It has a side-gable roof.

  6. The new Stone Tavern at the former Bridgewater Houlihan's is ...

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    The 7,000-square-foot restaurant will feature 150 seats under 14-foot ceilings surrounded by bronze walls in an industrial, modern ambiance. "Nothing about it will remind you of Houlihan’s when ...

  7. Springfield, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Springfield is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The Springfield CDP is recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau with a population of 31,339 as of the 2020 census. Previously, per the 2010 census, the population was 30,484.

  8. Boswell's Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The tavern was built in the mid-18th century, probably by Colonel John Boswell. The tavern was the site of a 1781 encampment by American forces during the American Revolutionary War under the Marquis de Lafayette. [3] The tavern was a frequent meeting place for notable Virginia figures, including Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and Patrick Henry.

  9. The Tavern at Old Church - Wikipedia

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    The Tavern at Old Church is a historic 19th-century tavern complex at 3350-3360 Old Church Road east of Mechanicsville, Virginia in the hamlet of Old Church.The property includes a Federal-era tavern building built in two stages, a wood-frame structure built about 1820, and an attached brick structure built by 1830.