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Fredericksburg's daily newspaper is The Free Lance–Star. The Free Lance was first published in 1885, and competed with two twice-weekly papers in the city during the late 19th century, the Fredericksburg News and The Virginia Star. While the News folded in 1884, the Star moved to daily publication in 1893. In 1900, the two companies merged ...
Location of Fredericksburg in Virginia. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Fredericksburg, Virginia. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the independent city of Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States. The locations of National ...
Fredericksburg: 630: N/A: 1870 [13] From Spotsylvania County [13] Frederick, Prince of Wales, eldest son of King George II 28,928: 10 sq mi (26 km 2) Galax: 640: N/A: 1953: From Grayson County and Carroll County: the galax shrub 6,717: 8 sq mi (21 km 2) Hampton: 650: N/A: 1908: Founded 1610. Current city formed by consolidation of Elizabeth ...
Fredericksburg City Hall building in Virginia, US, in 2011. Charles Mortimer, 1782–1783, 1786–1787, 1788–1789 [1] William McWilliams, 1783–1784 [1]
Pages in category "Fredericksburg, Virginia" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Kenmore, also known as Kenmore Plantation, is a plantation house at 1201 Washington Avenue in Fredericksburg, Virginia.Built in the 1770s, it was the home of Fielding and Elizabeth Washington Lewis and is the only surviving structure from the 1,300-acre (530 ha) Kenmore plantation.
Fredericksburg Town Hall and Market Square, also known as the Fredericksburg Area Museum, is a historic town hall and public market space located in Fredericksburg, ...
The park was established as Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields Memorial National Military Park on February 14, 1927, and transferred from the War Department August 10, 1933. The lengthy name remains its official designation—75 letters, the longest name of any unit in the national park system.