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  2. Port Republic Road Historic District - Wikipedia

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    December 5, 2001 [ 2] The Port Republic Road Historic District is a national historic district in Waynesboro, Virginia. In 2002, it included 83 buildings deemed to contribute to the historic character of the area, plus one other contributing structure and one contributing site, a foundation. They include buildings such as houses, garages, sheds ...

  3. Waynesboro, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Waynesboro (/ ˈ w eɪ n z b ʌ r oʊ /; formerly Flack [4]) is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is a principal city of the Staunton-Waynesboro Metropolitan Statistical Area. Waynesboro is located in the Shenandoah Valley and is surrounded by Augusta County. As of the 2020 census, the population was 22,196. [5]

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Waynesboro ...

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    January 24, 1991. (#90002178) 1012 W. Main St. 38°04′11″N 78°53′44″W  /  38.069722°N 78.895694°W  / 38.069722; -78.895694  (Plumb House) House museum covering Plumb family history and also Battle of Waynesboro, Virginia nearby. 7. Port Republic Road Historic District. Port Republic Road Historic District.

  5. Swannanoa (mansion) - Wikipedia

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    Swannanoa (mansion) Swannanoa is an Italian Renaissance Revival villa built in 1912 by millionaire and philanthropist James H. Dooley (1841–1922) above Rockfish Gap on the border of northern Nelson County and Augusta County, Virginia, in the US. It is partially based on buildings in the Villa Medici, Rome. Rockfish Gap is the southern end of ...

  6. Coiner–Quesenbery House - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. November 7, 1976. Designated VLR. June 15, 1976 [ 2] The Coiner–Quesenbery House, also known as Casper Coiner House, is a historic home located at Waynesboro, Virginia. It was built in 1806, and is a two-story, three-bay, Federal style house. The house originally had a hall and parlor plan, later modified in the 1820s–1830s ...

  7. Tree Streets Historic District (Waynesboro, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    April 12, 2002. Designated VLR. December 5, 2001 [ 2] The Tree Streets Historic District is a 120-acre (49 ha) historic district in Waynesboro, Virginia. The aptly named district contains portions of Cherry, Chestnut, Locust, Maple, Oak, Pine and Walnut Avenues as well as portions of Eleventh through Sixteenth Streets and part of South Wayne ...

  8. Virginia Metalcrafters Historic District - Wikipedia

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    November 16, 2015. The Virginia Metalcrafters Marketplace and Historic District encompasses a historic industrial complex at 1010 East Main Street in Waynesboro, Virginia. The complex includes one large multi-section brick factory, a number of small outbuildings (most in deteriorated condition), and the ruins of at least one collapsed building.

  9. Waynesboro High School - Wikipedia

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    Waynesboro High School. /  38.07056°N 78.897806°W  / 38.07056; -78.897806. Waynesboro High School is a public high school in Waynesboro, Virginia, United States. Construction on the school began in 1936, funded by a Public Works Administration grant. Soon after it was completed in April 1938, there were 370 students and 13 faculty members.