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The Cold Spring River is a 3.9-mile-long (6.3 km) [1] mountain stream in Rockingham County in the U.S. state of Virginia. It is a tributary of the German River, the principal source of the North Fork Shenandoah River. Via the Shenandoah River, the Cold Spring River is part of the Potomac River watershed.
This list is intended to provide a comprehensive listing of entries on the National Register of Historic Places in the Town of Huntington, New York.The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.
It encompasses 17 contributing buildings, 26 contributing sites, and 11 contributing structures. The district includes the terrain and hydrography over which the Battle of Cool Spring, July 16–20, 1864, was fought and which served to shape the tactical progress of the engagement in time and space. The district also includes the archaeological ...
Cold Spring River; South Fork Shenandoah River ... USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – State of Virginia (1974) ... Emily J.; Edward D. C. Campbell Jr., eds. (1994). The ...
Cold Springs Road Lofton Road Draft Avenue Tinkling Spring Road Long Meadow Road Battlefield Road SR 865 (Rockfish Road) Gap between segments ending at different points along SR 1511 Gap between SR 935/SR 285 and US 250: Bath [8] 0.40 0.64 Dead End Tinkertown Road US 220 (Ingalls Boulevard) Bedford [9] 24.97 40.19 Pittsylvania County Line ...
Huntington is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States.The population was 11,267 at the 2010 census. [3] It is located next to the southern border of the city of Alexandria and is part of the Washington metropolitan area.
The IRS boosted taxpayer services through Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act but still faces processing claims from a coronavirus pandemic-era tax credit program and is slow to resolve certain ...
The Battle of Cool Spring, also known as Castleman's Ferry, Island Ford, Parker's Ford, and Snicker's Ferry, was a battle in the American Civil War fought July 17–18, 1864, in Clarke County, Virginia, as part of the Valley Campaigns of 1864. The battle was a Confederate victory.