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  2. Kirkland Grove Campground - Wikipedia

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    Kirkland Grove Campground is a historic Baptist campground located near Heathsville, Northumberland County, Virginia. It was established in 1892, and was the site of week-long religious services. The main building is the great Tabernacle, built in 1892. It measures 90 feet square and supported by timber columns supporting a standing seam metal ...

  3. Rocky Knob Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The campground is open seasonally, typically from May–October. Rocky Knob is also home to Rock Castle Gorge, a 3,500 acres (14 km 2) gorge, and home to the Rock Castle Gorge National Recreation Trail. The trail drops 1,000 feet in elevation in 3 miles, and backpackers can request a backcountry camping permit from the National Park Service.

  4. Carroll County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The first piece was taken in 1845, and another part, which would later become the Fancy Gap District, was added in 1854. [3] ... Carroll County, Virginia – Racial ...

  5. Fancy Gap, VA Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Fancy Gap, VA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  6. List of gaps of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Big Stone Gap, Virginia; Olinger Gap north of Low Gap near Old Still Hollow; Low Gap east of Scott Gap; Scott Gap east of Dalton Gap; Dalton Gap north of Pennington Gap; Pennington Gap on U.S. Route 421 near Pennington Gap, Virginia; Low Gap near Mullins Ridge south of U.S. Route 58 in Virginia; Hunter Gap on Virginia Route 70

  7. Devil's Den Nature Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Devil's Den Nature Preserve is a 241-acre (113 ha) privately-owned nature preserve in Carroll County, Virginia. The preserve contains rugged rock formations on a ridge side, featuring a cave or rock shelter known as Devil's Den. The property was once the Robert S. Harris farm. . [1]