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  2. Anderson–Doosing Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Anderson–Doosing Farm is a historic home and farm located near Catawba, Roanoke County, Virginia. The farmhouse was built about 1883, and is a two-story, three-bay, Greek Revival style frame dwelling. It has a two-story rear ell.

  3. Catawba, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Catawba is known as a rural enclave of the Roanoke Valley with its farms, bed and breakfasts, and the Homeplace Restaurant. The Catawba Hospital, a mental health facility operated by the Commonwealth of Virginia, is near Route 311 [ 4 ] and traces its history back to a resort established in 1857 to take advantage of the believed healing ...

  4. List of Appalachian Regional Commission counties - Wikipedia

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    The list shows the population of each county as of the 2000 U.S. Census; cities in Virginia, which are legally independent of counties, are included within the county with which they were historically associated. It also gives the following four variables: 3-year average unemployment rate, based on data collected 2006–2008

  5. George Huffman Farm - Wikipedia

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    The "George Huffman" house has recently been moved to the historic Murray's Mill site on Murray's Mill Road in Catawba County, where it can be toured/visited by visitors of the mill. Mr. Huffman was a man of great rapport in Catawba County in the 1800s. George Huffman (1780-1848) owned a vast amount of property, farming equipment and several ...

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  7. Black Walnut (Clover, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    At the time of John Sims' death in 1852, the estate had increased substantially in value and grown to encompass roughly 2,500 acres. Other real estate included 245 sheep, 12 oxen, 300 hogs, and 100 head of cattle. John Sims bequeathed the majority of his real estate, including the mansion house, to his son, William Howson Sims.

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