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Roughly bounded by the Fauquier County line, Interstate 66, Delaplane Grade Rd., Naked Mountain, and State Route 55 38°55′50″N 77°57′24″W / 38.930556°N 77.956667°W / 38.930556; -77.956667 ( Crooked Run Valley Rural Historic
Delaplane is a small unincorporated village in northern Fauquier County, Virginia, approximately 50 miles (80 km) due west of Washington, D.C. Delaplane is situated along U.S. Route 17, U.S. Route 50, and Interstate 66; bordering Upperville, Virginia to the north, Hume, Virginia to the south, Paris, Virginia to the west, and Rectortown, Virginia to the east.
State Route 51 (SR 51) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. Known as Westover Drive , the state highway runs 6.20 miles (9.98 km) between a pair of intersections with U.S. Route 58 Business (US 58 Business) in Pittsylvania County west of Danville and within Danville.
Cobbler Mountain Cellars Delaplane: Fauquier [34] Cooper Vineyards 1999-2005 Louisa: Louisa [35] [b] Corcoran Vineyards & Cider 2004 Waterford: Loudoun: Middleburg Virginia AVA [36] Creek's Edge Winery Lovettsville: Loudoun: Middleburg Virginia AVA: CrossKeys Vineyards 2008 Mount Crawford: Rockingham: Shenandoah Valley AVA [37] [38] Crushed ...
Little Cobbler Mountain (North Cobbler Mountain) – Elevation 1,447 ft (441 m) Big Cobbler Mountain (South Cobbler Mountain) – Elevation 1,562 ft (476 m) 38°50′19″N 77°57′10″W / 38.8387°N 77.9528°W / 38.8387; -77.9528 ( Big Cobbler Mountain (South Cobbler Mountain
Sky Meadows State Park is a 1,862-acre (754 ha) park in the Virginia state park system. In addition to preserved woodland, meadow and swamp, sections of the park are farmed, in part because it contains the former Mt. Bleak-Skye Farm which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. [1]
A Virginia Byway is a scenic road designated by the Commonwealth of Virginia as one that can introduce tourists to alternative destinations. According to the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), there are over 3,000 miles (4,800 km) of scenic roads in Virginia, many of which have been designated as Virginia Byways. [1]
Roughly bounded by Fauquier Cty Line, I-66, VA 712, Naked Mountain, and VA 55, near Paris, Virginia Coordinates 38°57′44″N 77°56′20″W / 38.96222°N 77.93889°W / 38.96222; -77