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  2. Crozet, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. Crozet Historic District - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Casa Maria - Wikipedia

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    Casa Maria is a historic estate located near Greenwood, Albemarle County, Virginia, United States.The main house was built 1921–1922 in the Spanish-Mediterranean style, with a two-story brick addition that dates from 1928, and was designed by architect William Lawrence Bottomley.

  5. Lewis Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Mountain, also known as Onteora, is a historic home located near Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia.It was designed in 1909, and completed in 1912. The house is a three-part plan granite dwelling, consisting of a nearly square center section flanked by one-story, flat-roofed wings in the Colonial Revival style.

  6. 15 Must-Visit Vineyards In Virginia For Wine Enthusiasts - AOL

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    wineryatlagrange.com, 4970 Antioch Road, Haymarket, VA 20169 Blenheim Vineyards Blenheim Farm has a rich history in Virginia, dating back to an original property that spanned over 9,000 acres.

  7. Greenwood, Albemarle County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood has a post office with ZIP code 22943 [3] The Greenwood Tunnel, built by Claudius Crozet for the Blue Ridge Railroad and used by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway until its abandonment during World War II, is near Greenwood by the Buckingham Branch Railroad tracks.