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Clifton
Located on the outskirts of the town of Kilmarnock on the Lancaster/Northumberland county border, Clifton is a two-story weatherboarded residence
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Claughton-Wright House
Located near the Coan River on Northumberland County’s Cherry Point Neck, the two-room-plan Claughton-Wright House is a rare surviving example
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Claud W. Somers Skipjack
The Chesapeake Bay’s once lively skipjack fleet, which numbered 600 to 700 boats in the last half of the 19th
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Bluff Point Graded School #3
Bluff Point Graded School #3, built in 1912, exemplifies the local adaptations that commonly occurred in rural Virginia when residents
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Verville
This visually engaging brick plantation house of Verville is one of a handful of colonial buildings remaining in Lancaster County.
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The Village of Morattico Historic District
The Morattico Historic District is a rare surviving example of a Northern Neck village that relied on a water-based economy
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St. Mary’s Whitechapel
The vicissitudes suffered by Virginia’s Anglican church are expressed in the fabric of this colonial house of worship in Lancaster
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Pop Castle
On the shores of the Rappahannock in Lancaster County, the substantial weatherboarded house of Pop Castle was built in 1855
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Millenbeck
The area around the present settlement of Millenbeck in Lancaster County, on the Corotoman River, a tributary of the Rappahannock,
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Locustville
The persistent influence of standard Georgian forms on the mid-19th-century farm houses of eastern Virginia is clearly demonstrated at Locustville,
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