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The Cool Spring Battlefield was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. [3] The Civil War Trust (a division of the American Battlefield Trust) and its federal, state and local partners have helped save 1,226 acres (4.96 km 2) of the battlefield, preserved by easement agreements with Holy Cross Abbey and Shenandoah University. [4]
Cool Spring Battlefield is a historic American Civil War battlefield and national historic district located near Berryville, Clarke County, Virginia. It encompasses 17 contributing buildings, 26 contributing sites, and 11 contributing structures.
Bluemont: 3: Berryville Historic District: Berryville Historic District: November 3, 1987 ... Cool Spring Battlefield: Cool Spring Battlefield. June 6, 1997
The Bluemont Historic District comprises the historic core of Bluemont, Virginia. The town is located on the eastern side of Snickers Gap, with the majority of the district fronting on the Snickersville Turnpike, also designated Virginia State Route 734. The district includes 43 buildings, of which 36 are houses, five are commercial structure ...
In addition to Soldier's Rest, the Berryville Historic District, Chapel Hill, Clermont, Cool Spring Battlefield, Fairfield, Glendale Farm, Josephine City School, Long Marsh Run Rural Historic District, Norwood, Old Clarke County Courthouse, Smithfield Farm, and Wickliffe Church are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Ball's Bluff Battlefield Historic District and National Cemetery ... Jct. of VA 630 ... Bluemont: 73: Rock Spring Farm: Rock Spring Farm: March 13, 2002 ...
Bluemont Historic District; Bogota (Port Republic, Virginia) Bon Air, Virginia; ... Cool Spring Battlefield; Court House Hill–Downtown Historic District;
Located just 35 miles (56 km) west-northwest of Washington, D.C., on the south bank of the Potomac River and at the foot of the Blue Ridge, Loudoun served as a connection between northeastern Virginia and the lower Shenandoah Valley as well as between northern Virginia and central Maryland. [2]