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Damascus is a small town in Washington County, Virginia. The population was 814 at the 2010 census. The population was 814 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Kingsport – Bristol (TN) – Bristol (VA) Metropolitan Statistical Area , which is a component of the Johnson City –Kingsport–Bristol, TN -VA Combined Statistical Area (commonly ...
State Route 91 (SR 91) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia.The state highway runs 55.12 miles (88.71 km) from the Tennessee state line near Damascus, where the highway continues as Tennessee State Route 91 (SR 91), north to U.S. Route 19 Business (US 19 Business) and US 460 Business at Frog Level.
Taylors Valley is located in southwestern Virginia at an altitude of 722 metres (2369 feet), close to the border with Tennessee. It is located along a notable bike trail, the Virginia Creeper Trail, which makes a gradual climb into Taylors Valley. [1]
US 421 north / SR 133 north – Damascus, Bristol: southern end of US 421/SR 34 concurrency; Southern terminus of SR 133: Mountain City: US 421 south – Mountain City: Southern end of concurrency 53.5: 86.1: SR 91 north (Mountain City Road) – Damascus, Abingdon, Saltville: Virginia state line: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
The Spotsylvania Towne Centre (formerly Spotsylvania Mall) is a mall located in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, on Virginia State Route 3, less than a mile west of Interstate 95, and directly across from the Central Park shopping and dining complex. The mall is owned and developed by Cafaro Company.
U.S. Route 58 (US 58) is an east–west U.S. Highway that runs for 508 miles (818 km) from U.S. Route 25E just northwest of Harrogate, Tennessee, to U.S. Route 60 in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Seven Corners Shopping Center. Seven Corners Shopping Center was the first major shopping center to open in suburban Washington, D.C. It is located in Seven Corners, Fairfax County, Virginia. [1] At its opening in 1956, it was the largest regional shopping center in Virginia. The backsplit two-story mall structure was revamped in the mid-1990s ...
Roses and Giant (what later became Farm Fresh) left the shopping center in the early-1990s. Circuit City remained at Mercury Plaza until April 2002, and was the shopping center's only other retailer left except for Burlington Coat Factory. Mall Properties, based in New York City, owned both Mercury Plaza and Coliseum Mall.