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  2. Hillsboro Historic District (Hillsboro, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    September 19, 1978; September 17, 2009 [2] The Hillsboro Historic District in Hillsboro, Virginia is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. In 1979 it included 40 contributing buildings over its 60-acre (24 ha) area. [1] Hillsboro was established as "The Gap", but in 1802 the town became ...

  3. Hillsboro, Loudoun County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Hillsboro is located in western Loudoun County at 39°11′54″N 77°43′28″W (39.198347, −77.724391), [5] at the east end of Hillsboro Gap, where the North Fork of Catoctin Creek breaks through Short Hill Mountain, part of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. The town is 4 miles (6 km) east of the West Virginia border and 11 miles (18 ...

  4. List of breweries in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Fairfax County. Aslin Beer Company, Herndon[41] Caboose Brewing, Vienna[42][43] G34.3 Brewing Company, Lorton[44] Fairwinds Brewing Company, Lorton [45] Lake Anna Brew House [46] Mustang Sally Brewing Company. Ornery Beer Company. Settle Down Easy Brewing Company.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Loudoun ...

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    20962 Ashburn Rd. 39°02′19″N 77°29′08″W  /  39.038611°N 77.485556°W  / 39.038611; -77.485556  (Ashburn Presbyterian Church) Leesburg. 5. Ball's Bluff Battlefield Historic District and National Cemetery. Ball's Bluff Battlefield Historic District and National Cemetery. More images. April 27, 1984.

  6. Hillsboro Gap - Wikipedia

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    Hillsboro Gap. Hillsboro Gap, also known as the Gap in the Short Hill is a water gap in the Short Hill Mountain formed by the North Fork of the Catoctin Creek in Loudoun County, Virginia. The gap derives its name from the town of Hillsboro, which is nestled in the gap. Virginia State Route 9 passes through the gap in the town.

  7. Yancey Mills, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    History. It is named for Charles Yancey, a businessman who ran a tavern, store, mill, and distillery in the area, which became known as Yancey's Mill. A post office was established there, though was eventually moved to nearby Hillsboro. [2] The mill still stands, under the name of R.A. Yancey Lumber Corporation. [3]

  8. Purcellville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Purcellville is located at 39°8′4″N 77°42′40″W (39.13444°N 77.71111°W). [9] According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 3.1 square miles (8.0 km 2), all of it land. Purcellville lies in western Loudoun County, Virginia, in the heart of the Loudoun Valley, approximately 9 miles west of the County Seat ...

  9. Hillsboro, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Hillsboro, Virginia. Hillsboro may refer to a number of places in Virginia: Hillsboro, Albemarle County, Virginia also known as Yancey Mills. Hillsboro, King and Queen County, Virginia. Hillsboro, Loudoun County, Virginia. Category: Place name disambiguation pages.