Historical Markers and War Memorials in Winchester, Virginia
Adjacent to Winchester, Virginia
▶ Frederick County (175)
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Virginia (Winchester), Kernstown — The First Battle of Kernstown — The Beginning of “Stonewall” Jackson’s Valley Campaign — |
| 2► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — A View of Winchester in 1745 - The Four Public Lots — |
| 3► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd — 1888 - 1957 — |
| 4► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Braddock Cannon — |
| 5► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Braddock Street Methodist Church — |
| 6► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Braddock Street United Methodist Church — "All gifts, all hands, all doers of the Word" — |
| 7► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Cannon Used by George Washington — |
| 8► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Centenary Reformed Church — of The Reformed Church in the United States — |
| 9► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Colonel James Wood — |
| 10► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Confederate Memorial — |
| 11► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — First Presbyterian Church — |
| 12► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Frederick County Courthouse — Witness to War — |
| 13► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — George Washington — |
| 14► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — George Washington Lot — |
| 15► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — George Washington's Political Career Began on this Site — |
| 16► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Handley Library — |
| 17► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Hill's Keep — |
| 18► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Jacob H. Yost Building — |
| 19► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Lee Snyder Lovett — Attorney at Law — |
| 20► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Little-Holiday House — 137 West Boscawen Street — |
| 21► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Lord Fairfax — |
| 22► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Q 4-m — Mary Greenhow Lee — (1819 - 1907) — |
| 23► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Miller Drug Store — C. 1780 & 1814 — |
| 24► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Peggy Wolfe McKee, Mary Bruce Glaize, Martha Wolfe — [Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum Founders] — |
| 25► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Photos of Old Town Winchester — [North Loudoun Street] — |
| 26► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Photos of Old Town Winchester — [South Loudoun Street] — |
| 27► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — 140 — Piccadilly's Public House — 125 East Piccadilly Street — Historic Building, Winchester — |
| 28► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — President William McKinley — Mason — |
| 29► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — 4 — Rouss City Hall Historical Tour — >>> Civil War Cannon, Stage Entrance, Arch & Cornerstone — |
| 30► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Second Battle of Winchester — |
| 31► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Sheridan’s Headquarters — |
| 32► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — The George Washington Hotel — |
| 33► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — The Godfrey Miller Home — |
| 34► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — The Wilbur M. Feltner Building — |
| 35► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Thomas, Sixth Lord Fairfax of Cameron — |
| 36► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Washington Becomes a Burgess for Frederick County — |
| 37► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Washington’s Office — |
| 38► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town — Winchester — The Valley Campaigns — 1862 & 1864 Valley Campaigns — |
| 39► Virginia (Winchester), Old Town Winchester — Taylor Hotel — “Packed with Confederate wounded” — |
| 40► Virginia, Winchester — 114th New York Volunteer Infantry — Sept. 3. 1862 - June 8. 1865. — 1st Brigade - First Division - 19th Army Corps — |
| 41► Virginia, Winchester — 123rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry — |
| 42► Virginia, Winchester — 12th Connecticut Volunteer Regiment — |
| 43► Virginia, Winchester — 13th Connecticut Volunteer Regiment — |
| 44► Virginia, Winchester — 14th New Hampshire Regiment — |
| 45► Virginia, Winchester — 18th Connecticut Volunteer Regiment — |
| 46► Virginia, Winchester — 1st Battle of Winchester — |
| 47► Virginia, Winchester — 3rd Massachusetts Cavalry — |
| 48► Virginia, Winchester — 6th Army Corps — |
| 49► Virginia, Winchester — A "Malicious Design" — Burning the Winchester Medical College — |
| 50► Virginia, Winchester — A National Cemetery System — |
| 51► Virginia, Winchester — Abram’s Delight — “Best wishes to all at your house” — |
| 52► Virginia, Winchester — Abram’s Delight — |
| 53► Virginia, Winchester — Address by President Lincoln — At the Dedication of The Gettysburg National Cemetery — November 19, 1863 — |
| 54► Virginia, Winchester — Alabama — Roster of Her Fallen Heroes — |
| 55► Virginia, Winchester — Arkansas — Deo Vindice — |
| 56► Virginia, Winchester — Birthplace of James Wood, Junior — |
| 57► Virginia, Winchester — Catherine B. Conrad — 1836–1902 — |
| 58► Virginia, Winchester — Daniel Morgan House — 1786 — |
| 59► Virginia, Winchester — Dr. Taylor F. Finley — Dentist, Teacher, Recreation Center Operation — |
| 60► Virginia, Winchester — Eighth Vermont Volunteers — |
| 61► Virginia, Winchester — A-5 — First Battle of Winchester — |
| 62► Virginia, Winchester — First Battle of Winchester — |
| 63► Virginia, Winchester — A-7 — First Battle of Winchester — |
| 64► Virginia, Winchester — Florida — 1861 - 1865 — |
| 65► Virginia, Winchester — Q 4-k — Fort Loudoun — |
| 66► Virginia, Winchester — Fort Loudoun — |
| 67► Virginia, Winchester — Q 4-h — George Washington’s Out-Lot — |
| 68► Virginia, Winchester — Georgia — |
| 69► Virginia, Winchester — Glen Burnie — "Winchester is a very pleasant place to stay in, sir." — |
| 70► Virginia, Winchester — Glen Burnie — |
| 71► Virginia, Winchester — Home of Colonel James Wood, Sr. — |
| 72► Virginia, Winchester — Q 4f — Jackson’s Headquarters — |
| 73► Virginia, Winchester — Jackson’s Headquarters — I am quite comfortable — |
| 74► Virginia, Winchester — Jacob Baker Lot And Virginia City Addition — “We make it our business to procure suitable boarding houses” — |
| 75► Virginia, Winchester — Q 4-j — John Kirby, Jazz Musician — |
| 76► Virginia, Winchester — Q 4b — Joist Hite and Braddock / Winchester — |
| 77► Virginia, Winchester — Kernstown Battlefield — A Unique Civil War Site — |
| 78► Virginia, Winchester — Louisiana — C.S.A. — |
| 79► Virginia, Winchester — Loyal Quaker and Brave Slave — Rebecca Wright and Thomas Laws — |
| 80► Virginia, Winchester — Lutheran Pioneers — |
| 81► Virginia, Winchester — Major General Daniel Morgan — |
| 82► Virginia, Winchester — Maryland — |
| 83► Virginia, Winchester — Massachusetts — |
| 84► Virginia, Winchester — Memorial to the Unknown and Unrecorded Dead — |
| 85► Virginia, Winchester — Mississippi — |
| 86► Virginia, Winchester — North Carolina Confederate Dead — |
| 87► Virginia, Winchester — 132 — Old Stone Presbyterian Church — Erected 1788 — American Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site — |
| 88► Virginia, Winchester — Original Land Grant — |
| 89► Virginia, Winchester — Q 4i — Patsy Cline: Country Music Singer — |
| 90► Virginia, Winchester — Pennsylvania — |
| 91► Virginia, Winchester — Q 4-g — Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd — 25 October 1888 - 11 March 1957 — |
| 92► Virginia, Winchester — Revolutionary War Patriots — Mt. Hebron Cemetery — |
| 93► Virginia, Winchester — Revolutionary War Soldiers in Mt. Hebron Cemetery — |
| 94► Virginia, Winchester — Second Battle of Winchester — June 13, 1863 — |
| 95► Virginia, Winchester — Shawnee Springs Hospital — |
| 96► Virginia, Winchester — Site of Fort Loudoun — |
| 97► Virginia, Winchester — South Carolina — |
| 98► Virginia, Winchester — Spottswood Poles — Baseball Legend & WWI Hero — |
| 99► Virginia, Winchester — Q-4 2 — Spottswood Poles — (1886-1962) — |
| 100► Virginia, Winchester — Tennessee — |
123 entries matched your criteria. The first 100 are listed above. The final 23 ⊳