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  2. Bedford Historic District (Bedford, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Notable buildings include Chestnut, Winthrop, the Thomas L. Leftwich House, Liberty Presbyterian Church (1844), John Wharton House (1848), Burks-Guy House (1884), Charles W. Wharton House (now the Bedford Children's Library), the Harrison Building (1878), George L. Colgate House (1892), Bedford Masonic Hall (1895), Citizens Bank Building ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Bedford ...

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    This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bedford County, ... New Prospect Church: March 31, 2000 : 4445 Sheep Creek Rd.

  4. Bedford Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church building at 4 Church Road in Bedford, New Hampshire. The white clapboard structure was built in 1832 for a congregation organized in 1749 and was for many years the town's only church. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. [1]

  5. Peaks of Otter - Wikipedia

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    In 1834, the first local inn was created by Polly Wood, a widow who opened an "Ordinary" in her log cabin where settlers could stay the night and get a warm meal. By the 1870s, Benjamin Wilkes had opened the famous Mons Hotel, and the Peaks of Otter was home to over 20 families, a school, a church, and the hotel.

  6. Bedford Historic Meetinghouse - Wikipedia

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    Bedford Historic Meetinghouse, also known as Methodist Meetinghouse and St. Philip's Episcopal Church, is a historic meeting house located at 153 W. Main Street in Bedford, Virginia. It was built in 1838, and is a brick building measuring 38 feet by 58 feet and in the Greek Revival style. It features a shallow, pedimented gable roof topped by a ...

  7. List of Confederate monuments and memorials in Virginia

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    Plaques (1870) of Robert E. Lee and George Washington hang on either side of the altar at Christ Church, where both were parishioners. Following a unanimous vote of its board in 2017, the church announced the plaques would be removed in 2018 once a new location of "respectful prominence" is identified. [12] [13] [14]

  8. Bedford, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Bedford was originally known as Liberty, "named after the Colonial victory over Cornwallis at Yorktown." [4] Founded as a village in 1782, Liberty became Bedford County's seat of government, replacing New London which had become part of the newly formed Campbell County. Liberty became a town in 1839 and in 1890 changed its name to Bedford City.

  9. Slate Mountain Presbyterian Church and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Slate Mountain Presbyterian Church and Cemetery is a historic Presbyterian church and cemetery in Patrick County, Virginia.It was built in 1932, and is one of six "rock churches" founded by Bob Childress and built between 1919 and the early 1950s.