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SR 788 (Railroad Avenue) / SR 810 north (Crozet Avenue) – White Hall, Mint Springs Valley Park: Southern terminus of SR 810; former SR 230 north: Mechums River: 4.51: 7.26: US 250 (Ivy Road / Rockfish Gap Turnpike) / SR 680 (Browns Gap Turnpike) to I-64 – Charlottesville, Richmond, Waynesboro, Beaver Creek Lake: Eastern terminus
Crozet / ˌ k r oʊ ˈ z eɪ / is a census-designated place (CDP) in Albemarle County in the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States. It sits along the I-64 corridor, about 12 miles (19 km) west of Charlottesville and 21 miles (34 km) east of Staunton .
The Crozet Historic District is a national historic district located in Crozet, Albemarle County, Virginia.The historic district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 28, 2012.
Beaver Creek was built in 1776 under the ownership of George Hairston, son of Robert Hairston and Ruth Stovall Hairston, on a 30,000-plus acre royal land grant initially purchased from Col. Abram Penn. The original house was destroyed by fire in 1837 and was rebuilt while owned by George Hairston's son Marshall, whose profile according to ...
Road access to the area in the Cherokee National Forest is provided by routes 295 A, B and C. [4] Boundary of the Beaverdam Creek wild area as identified by the Wilderness Society. [1] [2] The boundary of the wildland as determined by the Wilderness Society is shown in the adjacent map. [1]
Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park became the 388th unit of the United States National Park Service when it was authorized on December 19, 2002. The National Historical Park was created to protect several historically significant locations in the Shenandoah Valley of Northern Virginia, notably the site of the American Civil War Battle of Cedar Creek and the Belle Grove ...
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The valley that houses Beaver Creek Resort lies just south of Avon and was first settled in 1881. Many early pioneers moved to the area under President Abraham Lincoln's Homestead Act (1862), farming hay and raising cattle to feed local miners. Beaver Creek remained a lightly populated farming area through the middle of the twentieth century.