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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Washington, Virginia

 
Clickable Map of Rappahannock County, Virginia and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Rappahannock County, VA (74) Culpeper County, VA (167) Fauquier County, VA (119) Madison County, VA (50) Page County, VA (105) Warren County, VA (45)  RappahannockCounty(74) Rappahannock County (74)  CulpeperCounty(167) Culpeper County (167)  FauquierCounty(119) Fauquier County (119)  MadisonCounty(50) Madison County (50)  PageCounty(105) Page County (105)  WarrenCounty(45) Warren County (45)
Washington is the county seat for Rappahannock County
Washington is in Rappahannock County
      Rappahannock County (74)  
ADJACENT TO RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY
      Culpeper County (167)  
      Fauquier County (119)  
      Madison County (50)  
      Page County (105)  
      Warren County (45)  
 
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1 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — A Skyline Drive for a Bird's-Eye ViewShenandoah National Park
On Skyline Drive (at milepost 17), on the right when traveling south.
2 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — A Tale of Two MillsTrading and Burial Grounds
On Old Mill Road (County Route 683), on the left when traveling south.
3 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — Banks’s Grand ReviewRuffles, Flourishes, Drills and Heat
On Bank Road at Lee Highway (U.S. 211) on Bank Road.
4 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — Banks's CampLull between the Storms
On Library Road (County Road 683) at Old Mill Road, on the right when traveling west on Library Road.
5 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — Charles C. NordendorfChanging Sides
On Library Road (County Road 683) at Old Mill Road (County Road 683), on the right when traveling west on Library Road.
6 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — Come Back When You Have More TimeShenandoah National Park
On Skyline Drive (at milepost 17), on the right when traveling south.
7 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — Confederate Monument
On Gay Street just south of Piedmont Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
8 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — C-10 — Ellerslie
On Lee Highway (Bypass U.S. 211) at Tiger Valley Road (County Route 626), on the right when traveling east on Lee Highway.
9 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — Historic Stone Marker
On Porter Street (County Road 626) at Mt. Salem Avenue (County Road 626), on the right when traveling east on Porter Street.
10 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — Honored In Their GenerationConfederate Monument, ca. 1900
On Gay Street, 0.1 miles north of Porter Street, on the right when traveling north.
11 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — Kitty PayneFreedom Lost and Regained
On Gay Street, on the right when traveling north.
12 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — Mt. Salem Baptist Meeting House
On Long Mountain Road (County Road 626) 0.1 miles west of Ridgeview Road, on the left when traveling west.
13 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — Music, Omens, and DestinyHeth’s Camp — Gettysburg Campaign —
On Lee Highway (U.S. 211).
14 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — Range View
On Skyline Drive, on the left when traveling south. Reported missing.
15 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — Rappahannock County in the Civil War
On Library Road (County Road 683) at Old Mill Road (County Road 683), on the right when traveling west on Library Road.
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16 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — Rappahannock People Before and During the Civil War
On Library Road (County Road 683) at Old Mill Road (County Road 683), on the left when traveling east on Library Road.
17 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — The MaplesHost to Generals
On Main Street (Business U.S. 211) at Mt. Prospect Lane, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
18 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — The Rappahannock Old GuardThe Black Flag
On Library Road (County Road 683) at Old Mill Road (County Road 683), on the left when traveling east on Library Road.
19 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — The Town of Washington, VirginiaThe First Washington of All
On Gay Street at Jett Street, on the right when traveling south on Gay Street.
20 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — Union Army of VirginiaPope's Pronouncements
On Library Road (County Road 683) at Old Mill Road, on the left when traveling east on Library Road.
21 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — Union Army of Virginia 2nd (Banks's) Corps EncampmentJuly - August 1862
On Library Road (County Road 683) at Old Mill Road (County Road 683), on the right when traveling west on Library Road.
22 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — C-35 — Washington Graded School
On Piedmont Avenue (County Road 626) just east of Oden Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
23 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — C-5 — Washington, VirginiaThe First of Them All
On Main Street (Business U.S. 211) at Baldwin Lane, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
24 Virginia, Rappahannock County, Washington — C-9A — Washington, VirginiaThe First of Them All
On Lee Highway (U.S. 211) at Library Road (County Route 683), on the right when traveling west on Lee Highway.
 
 
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Apr. 29, 2024