VA: Washington County
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Photographs of historical markers from Washington County, Virginia, United States of America.
Washington County was formed from the extinct Fincastle County in 1776; portions of Montgomery County was added later. The county is named for Revolutionary War leader and first president of the United States George Washington. Emory & Henry College, located in the community of Emory, opened its doors to students in 1838. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in...
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Washington County was formed from the extinct Fincastle County in 1776; portions of Montgomery County was added later. The county is named for Revolutionary War leader and first president of the United States George Washington. Emory & Henry College, located in the community of Emory, opened its doors to students in 1838. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in...
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VA-K47 King's Mountain Men
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VA-K48 Site of Black's Fort
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VA-K49 Abingdon
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VA-K50 Boyhood Home of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston
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VA-K53 Barter Theatre
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VA-K54 Stonewall Jackson Female Institute
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VA-K55 Washington County Courthouse
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VA-K56 Martha Washington College
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VA-K59 Governor John B. Floyd
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VA-Z95 Washington County