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  2. Maidstone-on-the-Potomac - Wikipedia

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    Maidstone-on-the-Potomac is a historic house and farm near Falling Waters, West Virginia.Located on the Potomac River immediately opposite Williamsport, Maryland, the property consists of a 218-acre (88 ha) tract with a main house dating from c. 1741.

  3. Gordon's Wine Bar - Wikipedia

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  4. Hanover Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Barksdale Theatre merged with Theatre IV in 2012 to become Virginia Repertory Theatre. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 1990, the non-profit Hanover Tavern Foundation bought [ 3 ] the Tavern and 3.5 acres from the Barksdale Theatre owners and began to raise the needed money to stabilize and restore the aging building.

  5. Fountain Inn, Ashurst - Wikipedia

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    The façade of the newer (north and west) part of the Fountain Inn, facing the road, was clad in painted cement during the 19th-century alterations. It has a range of two evenly spaced sash windows, a hipped roof of tiles, a steep-roofed entrance porch and two gable-end chimneys. The wing to the north is of brick with a slate-covered roof and ...

  6. The Greenbrier - Wikipedia

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    The Greenbrier is a luxury resort located in the Allegheny Mountains near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, in the United States.. Since 1778, visitors have traveled to this part of the state to "take the waters" of the area.

  7. Michie Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Michie Tavern (Pron: /ˈmɪki/), located in Albemarle County, Virginia, is a Virginia Historic Landmark that was established in 1784 by Scotsman William Michie, though in Earlysville. The Tavern served as the social center of its community and provided travelers with food, drink and lodging.

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  9. Camp Bartow Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Camp Bartow Historic District — centered on the historic inn called "Traveller's Repose" (1845, rebuilt 1869) and the site of the Battle of Greenbrier River (1861) — is a national historic district located at Bartow, Pocahontas County, West Virginia, United States.