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Northwest of Dublin off State Route 100 37°09′53″N 80°42′30″W / 37.164722°N 80.708333°W / 37.164722; -80.708333 ( Back Creek Dublin
Dublin Historic District is a national historic district located at Dublin, Pulaski County, Virginia.It encompasses 97 contributing buildings in the town of Dublin. It includes a variety of residential, commercial, and institutional buildings dated as early as the mid-19th century.
Sweet Briar House: Sweet Briar House: September 15, 1970 : Southwest of the junction of U.S. Route 29 and Sweet Briar Rd. Sweet Briar: 36: Thompson's Mill-Amherst Mill Complex: Thompson's Mill-Amherst Mill Complex: March 5, 2019
The hall was used to house refugees during the war. It was purchased in 1948 by Denbighshire County Council, who at the time administered the area, but was demolished in 1963. The Wrexham crematorium was built on the site, on Pentre Bychan Road, off Smithy Lane, and opened in 1966. The house's magnificent gardens and woods remain, together with ...
Building east of main house at Elsing Green: Tunstall, Virginia: 1690 Pinewoods (Lightfoot, Virginia) Lightfoot, Virginia: ca. 1690s Criss Cross: New Kent, Virginia: 1690 Restored in 1953, similar to Foster's Castle nearby. Nelson-Galt House Williamsburg, Virginia: 1695 Dendrochronology provided a date that preceded tradition.
Dublin is a town in Pulaski County, Virginia, United States. The population was 2,682 as of the 2020 Decennial Census. The population was 2,682 as of the 2020 Decennial Census. It is part of the Blacksburg – Christiansburg Metropolitan Statistical Area .
Spring Dale, also known as Springdale and David S. McGavock House, is a historic home and national historic district located near Dublin, Pulaski County, Virginia.It encompasses five contributing buildings and the Samuel Cecil Archeological Site.
The Bishops House (Tŷ'r Esgob) [14] was built in 1865 to the designs of local architect J. R. Gummow, and for Thomas Williams, in an Anglo-Italian style. Previously called Plas Tirion, the house was renamed, as it now serves as the residence of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Wrexham. The building is located on Sontley Road, near its junction ...