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Warm Springs: 19: T. C. Walker School: T. C. Walker School: August 25, 2020 : 1633 TC Walker Rd. (Cty. Rd. 635) Millboro vicinity: 20: Warm Springs and West Warm Springs Historic District: Warm Springs and West Warm Springs Historic District
Warm Springs is a census-designated place (CDP) in and the county seat of Bath County, Virginia, United States. [1] The population as of the 2020 census was 121. [2] It lies along U.S. Route 220 near the center of the county. Warm Springs includes the historical mill town called Germantown. To the west lies West Warm Springs.
Warm Springs Mill, also known as Miller Mill and Inn at Gristmill Square, is a historic grist mill complex and national historic district located at Warm Springs, Bath County, Virginia. It was built in 1901, and is a three-story, gable-roofed frame building, with an iron overshot Fitz water wheel with the original mill race.
The district encompasses seven contributing buildings. The complex consists of the Main Barn with its attached tile double silos, a Bottling Building, Milking Barn, Calving Barn, Ham House, Herdsman's Cottage, and Bull Barn. The complex was built by the Virginia Hot Springs Company in 1928 to support the operations of the nearby Homestead resort.
Warm Springs to Bull Pasture River Turnpike: Warm Springs and Harrisonburg Turnpike: January 29, 1830: Harrisonburg - Bridgewater - Warm Springs: VA Route 42, Mossy Creek Road, Freemason Run Road, Stribling Springs Road, U.S. Route 250, Deerfield Valley Road, VA Route 39: Warm Springs, Huntersville and Romney Turnpike: Warm Springs Mountain ...
Huntersville and Warm Springs Turnpike BPW 577 (not in main list) (on 1848 map) Warm Springs to Huntersville, WV (1831-32, 1859-60) Huttonsville and Huntersville Turnpike BPW 578 (not in main list) Huttonsville, WV to Marlin's Bottom, WV (1849-50 ch. 84) Ice's Ferry Road BPW 579 (not in main list) (on 1848 map) (not a turnpike)
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Hidden Valley is a tall formation with a nearly vertical rear wall; trees grow below the roof at the shelter's edge. The stone is Oriskany sandstone, located in an outcrop near the western side of the Jackson River, but it is generally safe from flooding due to its location approximately 20 feet (6.1 m) higher than the river's normal surface.