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Front Royal is located at the intersection of US 340 and US 522. SR 55 also passes through Front Royal. I-66 passes just north of Front Royal. Virginia Regional Transit operates the Front Royal Trolley, which provides local bus service. [42] Ride Smart Northern Shenandoah Valley provides commuter bus service between Front Royal and the DC area ...
Front Royal Historic District is a national historic district located at Front Royal, Warren County, Virginia.The district encompasses approximately 470 contributing buildings and structures in the town of Front Royal.
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Shenandoah National Park, from the northern entrance station at Front Royal to the southern entrance station at Rockfish Gap 38°46′49″N 78°12′10″W / 38.780278°N 78.202778°W / 38.780278; -78.202778 ( Skyline Drive Historic
Front Royal Recreational Park Historic District, also known as the Front Royal Country Club, is a national historic district located near Front Royal, Warren County, Virginia. The district encompasses 3 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, 3 contributing structures, and 1 contributing object near the town of Front Royal.
Warren County Courthouse is a historic county courthouse complex located at Front Royal, Warren County, Virginia. It was built in 1935–1936, and is a two-story, stone faced concrete block, Colonial Revival style building. It consists of a central rectangular block with a pedimented gable roof and smaller flanking recessed wings.
The following are people born in or otherwise closely associated with Front Royal, Virginia. Pages in category "People from Front Royal, Virginia" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
Lackawanna is a historic home at 236 Riverside Road in Front Royal, Warren County, Virginia. The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick house was built in 1869 for Dorastus Cone, a merchant who moved to the area from the Lackawanna River valley in Pennsylvania. The house has well-preserved Italianate features, including bracketed eaves and segmented-arch windows.