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  2. Glenmore, Albemarle County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The price of homes range from $500,000 to $2.5 million. [3] The entire development is 1,300 acres (5.3 km 2 ) in size, broken up into 824 homesites, with 500 acres (2.0 km 2 ) maintained as common land.

  3. North Garden, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 22959. Area code: 434: FIPS code: 51-57368: GNIS feature ID: 2807399: North Garden is a Census-designated place in Albemarle County, Virginia, United States.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Albemarle ...

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    Plank Rd. north of its junction with Alberene Rd. 37°54′30″N 78°37′02″W  /  37.908333°N 78.617222°W  / 37.908333; -78.617222  ( Cocke's Mill House and Mill North Garden

  5. Alberene, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Alberene is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia. [1] It is noted for its soapstone. [2] References This page was ... Code of Conduct;

  6. Cocke's Mill House and Mill Site - Wikipedia

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    Cocke's Mill House and Mill Site, also known as Coles' Mill and Johnston's Mill, is a historic home located near North Garden, Albemarle County, Virginia. The miller's house was built in about 1820, and is a 1½ story, three-bay, gable-roofed stone cottage built on a high basement. A one-story frame addition was built in 1989.

  7. File:Plank and Alberene Roads, Masonic building.jpg

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    English: Front and southeastern side of the Masonic lodge building located at the intersection of Alberene and Plank Roads northeast of Alberene in Albemarle County, Virginia, United States. It is a component of the Southern Albemarle Rural Historic District , a historic district that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .

  8. Key West, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Key West is both a subdivision in Albemarle County, Virginia and a historic home that formerly served as a place name for the community. The Key West estate was owned by the Minors, a prominent and wealthy family, [ 2 ] before much of the land was sold off to become the Key West subdivision.

  9. Earlysville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Earlysville Fire Department Engine 45 at the Independence Day Parade. It is named for John Early (1773–1833), a relative of Confederate general Jubal Early.In 1822, John Early bought just under 1,000 acres (4 km 2) of land from his father-in-law that now comprise a portion of the town. [3]