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St. Thomas Church is a historic Episcopal church located at Orange, Virginia, United States.It is a rectangular brick structure measuring 40 feet wide and 105 feet deep. The front facade features a recessed portico with two Doric columns flanked by two Doric pilast
A family owned and operated funeral home closed its Cahokia Heights location after serving the community for 52 years. Braun Colonial Funeral Home, located at 3701 Falling Springs Road, was ...
The Mount Calvary Baptist Church is a historic church at 11229 Kendall Road in Orange, Virginia. Built in 1892, it is a well-preserved example of a rural church built for African-Americans during the Jim Crow era. It is a frame structure with a metal roof and a projecting square tower topped by a pyramidal roof.
The present-day Town of Orange was known as the Town of Orange Court House prior to the late 19th century. Following the establishment of Culpeper County from a part of Orange County in 1749, the courthouse was relocated to Orange Court House from elsewhere in the county. The court convened in the house of a man named Timothy Crosthwait until ...
Orange Commercial Historic District is a national ... Holladay House (c. 1830), Miles B. Lipscomb Store (1853), Nazareth Baptist Church (1913), Masonic Opera House ...
It is bordered by the town of Mine Run (to the west) and Spotsylvania County (to the south). It is the home of the Locust Grove Primary School, and the historic Orange/Old Plank Road (Route 621) that was used extensively in the Civil War. Indiantown: Comprises the greatest total area of Locust Grove but is largely undeveloped. It is bordered by ...
Located off Route 600 about 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of the city of Orange, the Mount Sharon estate house is a two-story Georgian Revival house built of concrete and faced in brick. It was designed in 1937 by Louis Bancel LaFarge for Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Augustus, on a plantation they purchased in 1935 from the Taliaferro family, which had ...
Waddell Memorial Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church located near Rapidan, Orange County, Virginia.It was built in 1874, and is a Carpenter Gothic frame building covered with board-and-batten siding.