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Yew Hill-Robert Ashby's Tavern-Shacklett's Tavern, known before 1760 as "Watts" or "Watts Ordinary", is a historic inn and tavern located near Delaplane, Fauquier County, Virginia. The main house was built about 1760–1761, and is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, three-bay, Colonial-era frame structure. It sits on a stone foundation and features a jerkin ...
Around the junction of Taylorstown and Downey Mill Rds. at Catoctin Creek; also 13122 Furnace Mountain, 12969 and 13090 Taylorstown, and 12995 and 13000 Hoysville Rds. 39°15′15″N 77°34′31″W / 39.254167°N 77.575278°W / 39.254167; -77.575278 ( Taylorstown Historic
According to city directories, Frank Darling, a member of his father's oyster firm, president of the streetcar company, vice-president of the Hampton Bank, trustee of the Hampton Institute, founder of the Hampton Fire Department and Dixie Hospital, was the first resident in the area, building his house at 4403 Victoria Boulevard around 1895.
Location of Essex County in Virginia. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, Virginia.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Essex County, Virginia, United States.
According to the U.S. attorney's office, Drivas was the owner and operator of three restaurants — Red’s Sandwich Shop in Salem, Massachusetts, Red’s Kitchen and Tavern in Peabody ...
Hampton Downtown Historic District is a national historic district located at Hampton, Virginia. The district encompasses 25 contributing buildings and 7 contributing sites in the central business district of Hampton. The district includes a variety of commercial, residential, institutional, and governmental buildings dating from the late-19th ...
A man faces 17 charges, including two felonies, after a drunken altercation at a local bar that sent two police officers to the emergency room.
The Millers Tavern Rural Historic District encompasses a large rural landscape in western Essex County, Virginia, United States, extending partly into eastern King and Queen County. Its 3,900 acres (1,600 ha) landscape has seen only modest alterations since the 17th century, with predominantly agricultural uses persisting.