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This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map. [1]
Area within the Round Hill town limits that is bounded roughly bu VA 7 to the S., Locust St. to the W., Bridge on E, Round Hill, Virginia Coordinates 39°7′58″N 77°46′07″W / 39.13278°N 77.76861°W / 39.13278; -77
Area of the original town centered at jct. of U.S. 15 and VA 9 (original); Roughly bounded by North, Union Sts., Morven park Rd., and Harrison St. (increase); in Leesburg, Virginia Coordinates 39°6′53″N 77°33′57″W / 39.11472°N 77.56583°W / 39.11472; -77
SR 723 (Lusters Gate Road) Taylor Hollow Road Dead End Pittsylvania [24] 3.30 5.31 SR 656 (Kerns Church Road) White Ridge Road SR 656 (Kerns Church Road) Prince George [25] 0.08 0.13 SR 106 (Courthouse Road) Administration Drive SR 709/SR 724: Prince William [26] 0.23 0.37 SR 1237 (Davis Street) Marumsco Drive SR 639 (Horner Road) Pulaski [27 ...
The Fairfax County line forms the town's eastern border. South Riding is served by the East Gate bus station in the Town Center, which serves and is the eastern terminus of the 88 route. [citation needed] The 88 route connects the town to settlements further west along U.S. Route 50, including Stone Ridge.
The city-county bid is for land now used for parking at the county Courthouse while the other is the county fairgrounds. ... because St. Lucie County, which also is competing for a station, is in ...
Lucketts is an unincorporated historic hamlet in Loudoun County, Virginia, along U.S. Route 15 north of Leesburg. It was originally known as "Black Swamp" due to the large number of black oak trees growing in the area at the time of its settlement. From the late 18th century until the mid-19th century, it was known as "Goresville" after the ...