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The Newtown–Stephensburg Historic District is located in the central section of Stephens City, Virginia along U.S. Route 11 from the far northern to the far southern boundaries of the town and from just east of Green Hill Cemetery to just west of the interchange of State Route 277 and Interstate 81.
Location of Frederick County in Virginia. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Frederick County, Virginia.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Frederick County, Virginia, United States.
The Newtown–Stephensburg Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in August 1992. [28] Among the contributing properties to the historic district are numerous 18th-century buildings, 19th-and-early-20th century homes and businesses, cemeteries, churches, and a school complex.
Newtown Historic District is a national historic district located at Newtown, King and Queen County, Virginia, United States.About 45 miles northeast of Richmond on the Middle Peninsula, Newtown took the name of the plantation of Captain John Richards, who had a store and ordinary (tavern/inn) on the post road (or King's Highway) between Williamsburg, Virginia and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Newtown-Stephensburg Historic District, Stephens City, Virginia, listed on the NRHP in Virginia Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Newtown Historic District .
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Those are the sources that the Newtown History Center lists as their sources. If we are going to include the text, then the sources should come with. - NeutralHomer T:C 00:57, 20 July 2007 (UTC) They weren't represented as such. They should be moved into the history section and marked as the sources for their material.
King and Queen County was established in 1691 from New Kent County, and was named for King William III and Queen Mary II of England. [3] King and Queen County is notable as one of the few counties in the United States to have recorded a larger population in the 1790 census than in 2020, this has been the case since 1920.