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Warm Springs is a census-designated place (CDP) in and the county seat of Bath County, Virginia, United States. [1] The population as of the 2020 census was 121. [2] It lies along U.S. Route 220 near the center of the county. Warm Springs includes the historical mill town called Germantown. To the west lies West Warm Springs.
Bath's county seat is Warm Springs, [2] while the largest community is Hot Springs. Established in 1790, Bath County was named for the natural hot springs found in the region. The county is known for its mountainous terrain and picturesque landscapes, including the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests .
In 1982 a one-story, frame Sunday School addition, clad in vinyl siding was built by volunteers and added to the southeast elevation. The church represents the lone built representation of the first decades of the African-American settlement at West Warm Springs. [3] [4] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. [1]
The district encompasses seven contributing buildings. The complex consists of the Main Barn with its attached tile double silos, a Bottling Building, Milking Barn, Calving Barn, Ham House, Herdsman's Cottage, and Bull Barn. The complex was built by the Virginia Hot Springs Company in 1928 to support the operations of the nearby Homestead resort.
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(which was then known as Augusta Springs) to Warm Springs and Harrisonburg Turnpike (1834-35 ch. 112), merged with Warm Springs and Harrisonburg Turnpike (1839 ch. 127) [5] claims both ends were at the Warm Springs and Harrisonburg Turnpike, with Stribling Springs in the middle - in that case it was SR 728 and SR 837 ( 1860 map )
English: Front and western side of the Bath County Courthouse, located on Courthouse Hill Road in central Warm Springs, Virginia, United States. It was built in 1907. It was built in 1907. Date