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Little Grill Collective is a restaurant in Harrisonburg, Virginia.The establishment opened in June 2003 It was a worker owned collective from 2003 to 2022. After ceasing operations in September 2022, previous owners Ron and Melaine Copeland reopened the diner as "The Little Grill" on March 21, 2023.
January 19, 2005 (Main St. and adjacent areas between Kratzer Ave. and Grace St.; also 245 and 240 Old South High St. Second set of addresses represent a boundary increase approved April 30, 2018.
In 1999, Ron Copeland, owner of the Little Grill diner purchased the then-vacant Salvation Army building at 17 East Johnson Street in Harrisonburg, Virginia — with hopes of creating a community center as an extension of the weekly soup kitchen he operated at his restaurant on Mondays. After a period of rehabbing the building, Our Community ...
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Chesapeake Western Railway terminal, Harrisonburg, VA. Chesapeake Western Railway Station (1913) is a brick building with two sections, the tow-story front section contains a passenger and office area while the one-story rear section was built for freight. Trim, belt courses, window sills, and lintels on the facade are made of Indiana limestone.
Woodgrove is a historic home located near Round Hill, Loudoun County, Virginia.The original section of the house was built around 1785, with a rear ell added around 1840, and an addition with a new main entrance in about 1910.
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The Old Town Historic District is an area located near downtown Harrisonburg, Virginia, that has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. It was added in March 2008. The area covers from northeast of James Madison University up to the area of Woodbine Cemetery. [3]