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Historical Markers in Dunnsville, Virginia
Tappahannock is the county seat for Essex County
Dunnsville is in Essex County
Essex County (42) ►
ADJACENT TO ESSEX COUNTY
Caroline County (64) ►
King and Queen County (28) ►
King George County (22) ►
Lancaster County (35) ►
Middlesex County (69) ►
Richmond County (16) ►
Westmoreland County (103) ►
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ADJACENT TO ESSEX COUNTY
Caroline County (64) ►
King and Queen County (28) ►
King George County (22) ►
Lancaster County (35) ►
Middlesex County (69) ►
Richmond County (16) ►
Westmoreland County (103) ►
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Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► Virginia, Essex County, Dunnsville — O-77 — Angel Visit Baptist Church — ![]() |
On Tidewater Trail (U.S. 17) at Muddy Gut Road (Virginia Route 607), on the right when traveling south on Tidewater Trail. |
2 ► Virginia, Essex County, Dunnsville — N-29 — Fort Lowry — ![]() |
On River Place (Virginia Route 680) 0.3 miles north of Shellfield Road (Virginia Route 666), on the right when traveling north. |
3 ► Virginia, Essex County, Dunnsville — N-24 — Fort Lowry-Camp Byron — ![]() |
On Tidewater Trail (U.S. 17) at Johnville Road (Virginia Route 611), on the right when traveling east on Tidewater Trail. |
4 ► Virginia, Essex County, Dunnsville — Site of Rappahannock Industrial Academy — 1902 - 1948 — ![]() |
On Tidewater Trail (U.S. 17) near Boston Road (Virginia Route 610), on the right when traveling north. |